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Nixon in return guaranteed that the Phantoms would be forthcoming-not now, but whenever the U.S. deems that they are needed. He promised further that he would make no agreements during his visits to Moscow and Peking that would compromise Israel. Afterward Mrs. Meir told newsmen: "I went away with the feeling that there is definitely better understanding of the Israeli way of looking at it. I guess that's the most one can ask of a friend." She still wanted Phantoms. "Our neighbors are much more apt to refrain from war and more inclined toward negotiations when Israel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Rancorous Road to Peace | 12/13/1971 | See Source »

...beginning a debate on disarmament, the newly admitted Peking regime had chosen to detonate a nuclear bomb. At a loss for an answer, the hapless Chinese delegate replied simply: "I denounce you." Baroody shot back: "This 'denounce'-this is no way to explain your case." Afterward Baroody shrugged: "Someone has to put them in their place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: Jamil the Irrepressible | 12/13/1971 | See Source »

...greeted warmly by Queen Elizabeth II. The occasion: the opening of Attlee House, an extension of London's famed Toynbee Hall, a rehabilitation center in the East End where Profumo has been working full time helping alcoholics, drug addicts, parolees and ex-convicts. Said Social Worker Profumo afterward: "It has been a wonderful day, all very exciting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 29, 1971 | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

...Journey Into Night, Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire and Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. Before each 15-to 20-minute performance, the students are briefed by an English professor on the theme of the play and by a psychiatrist on psychological traits to be observed in the characters. Afterward students, faculty and the actors themselves take part in a two-hour discussion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Writer's Insight | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

...Shortly afterward, her parents separated; when Eleanor was eight, her mother died of diphtheria. The child frankly hoped that at last she would see more of her adored father. What usually happened was more like the afternoon he took her and three of their fox terriers for a walk as far as the Knickerbocker Club and parked his charges with the doorman. When father had not emerged six hours later, the doorman took child and dogs home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Spur | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

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