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...succeeded by Deputy Premier Piotr Jaroszewicz, 61, who was also promoted from deputy Politburo member to full member. In his placating acceptance speech, Jaroszewicz announced that the new regime intended to seek "full normalization of relations" with the Roman Catholic Church, to which 95% of all Poles nominally belong. Full normalization was more than Gomulka had ever sought; the new regime seemed in return to be seeking a benediction, perhaps in Christmas or New Year's sermons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Poland's New Regime: Gifts and Promises | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

...real question arises the following year, when the responsibility for the MAT's will belong completely to the Learning Environments and Childhood Education programs," he continued...

Author: By F. MICHAEL Shear, | Title: Ed School Approves Two Reform Measures For Master's Program | 12/17/1970 | See Source »

Still at Large. Though the "bad dream" is over for Cross, it is not yet over for Canada. The police have yet to find Pierre Laporte's murderers. As for Trudeau, he still has to convince a sizable number of independence-minded French Canadians that they belong in Canada. He has already proved to everyone that he will go to considerable lengths to prevent la belle province from getting away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Canada: End of a Bad Dream | 12/14/1970 | See Source »

Meredith's Texas drawl and bucolic quips sound as if they belong on one of ABC Monday Night Football's competitors, Mayberry R.F.D. Which makes them a highly effective counterpoint to Cosell's rasping New York pedantry. As Meredith told TIME'S Mark Goodman last week, "If Cosell says, 'They have a paucity of plays, I may say something like, 'If you mean they ain't got a whole bunch, you're right.' " As a result, the Don and Howard Show has become so entertaining that at times it comes close...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Don and Howard Show | 12/14/1970 | See Source »

Ultimate Dream. Evidently Mishima hoped-vainly-that his seppuku might arouse the 125,000 Japanese who belong to the 400 or so right-wing organizations in the country. When a similar revolt was staged in February 1936 by a group of young soldiers who tried to overthrow the government, it foreshadowed the disastrous Tojo regime of four years later. Mishima had written a short story, Patriotism, about that revolt, and in 1965 he made it into a movie. He himself acted the lead role of a young army lieutenant who commits hara-kiri with his wife after a night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: The Last Samurai | 12/7/1970 | See Source »

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