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Though the guru's disapproval might have been predicted, it seems to have shocked many people in psychedelic cirles, and may even, according to Cohen, "augur the eventual destruction of the psychedelic myth...
...Saxony, Schles-wig-Holstein and on the island of Helgoland, his audiences totaled well over 100,000, not only in rural areas, which are normally favorable to his Christian Democrats anyway, but also in cities partial to Opposition Leader Willy Brandt's Social Democrats. The response seemed to augur well for the campaign strategy Erhard's advisers have urged upon him, which is to mute his attacks on the Social Democrats, steer clear of elaborate matters of foreign policy, and present himself as an apolitical Onkel. It is a role Erhard is well suited for, being apolitical...
...crowd came briefly to life as people scrambled for the evening papers, which merely reprinted the communique broadcast by Radio Algiers. Some Western observers optimistically recalled that Boumedienne's Defense Ministry had been one of the few well-run departments of the Algerian government and thought that might augur well for the future. The only fact that had become really clear was that Houari Boumedienne, so long known as "Numéro un bis" in Algeria, had at last become...
...fact, she emphasizes that although war may become obsolete, the totalitarian-free world struggle "in which so much is at stake" will go on. She suggests that it will probably be won by the side which learns to understand revolution, which, one might add, does not seem to augur well for the West...
...example, are by no means simply cases of Red agitation. And the San Francisco demonstrations, whatever their real cause, were not explained in the very bad and very distorted film made by the HUAC. Subsuming all such riots under the slogan "communist penetration of youth organizations" does not augur well for "Communist Target Youth" as a reliable documentary...