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...fall of Vicksburg. Now, there is a new passion for the national symbol. Ronnie Thompson, the mayor of Macon, Ga., enlists the city fire department each day for a solemn flag-raising ceremony in front of city hall. Georgia's Lester Maddox, in the hospital with a kidney ailment, is embowered in red, white and blue floral arrangements...
...book is comprised of five tenuously linked sections, held together by Spock's assurance that they are related. They all deal with the psychoanalytic etiology of problems in America: feeling of individual worthlessness. Sex and sex roles, obscenity, the war, politics, and education. Each ailment is dealt with separately, isolated from all the other ailments. There is no cohesive diagnosis of America's ills...
Norodom Sihanouk, left for treatment in France of a blood ailment. Sihanouk, who broke off relations with the U.S. over Viet Nam in 1965, has been executing a careful diplomatic turnaround since Washington began its withdrawal program. At the same time he has been voicing serious concern over the Communists' continued use of Cambodian territory as a base of operations...
When she recovers from the shock of the bill, she will find the original ailment still there plus a few new ones (iatrogenic mechanical failure...
Tunisia's Habib Bourguiba was genuinely ill with infectious hepatitis, Iraq's Hassan Bakr appeared to have a diplomatic ailment, and Syria's Noureddine Atassi simply stayed home. But every other leader of the Arab League nations, as well as Guerrilla Leader Yasser Arafat, at week's end converged on Rabat for the first Arab summit in two years. The dominant figure, of course, was Gamal Abdel Nasser. The principal aim of the Egyptian President was to try once again to unite the divided Arabs in order to exert increased pressure on Israel...