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...replied that the U.S. "will not take your comments today as your final position" and that "all proposals, yours as well as our own," are still open to discussion. Thus Nixon's program and an eight-point plan submitted by the Viet Cong's Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh last month remain the chief talking points-if the Communists intend to talk, that is. The main sticking points are still the withdrawal of U.S. troops and the end of support of the present Saigon regime...
...women all around the world fighting to be free by becoming fighters and leaders in the revolution. Madame Nguyen Thi Dinh led the first armed group in South Vietnam. Madame Binh heads the NLF negotiation team in Paris. Leila Khaled hijacked a plane as a part of the Palestinians' liberation struggle. The Women's Movement in America is growing. Last August we saw thousands of angry women in the streets of cities throughout the country. But this is not enough. We want to build a militant women's movement that commits itself to the destruction of Amerikan imperialism...
...incident, more than 200 black inmates of the Long Binh stockade donned white kerchiefs and African-styled robes made from Army blankets and went on a rampage that left one white inmate dead, scores injured and the stockade in shambles. The uprising was one of the worst prison riots in modern Army history. Military officials blamed overcrowding and racial tensions...
North Vietnamese Ambassador Xuan Thuy called the plan "an electoral gift certificate." Nguyen Thi Binh of the Viet Cong said the proposals were a means of "legalizing American aggression in Indochina...
...Controversy. The delegates haggled over which Cambodia to recognize, the Lon Nol regime in Phnom-Penh or Prince Sihanouk's outfit in Peking; they decided to seat neither. Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh, foreign minister of the Viet Cong's Provisional Revolutionary Government, was welcomed as an observer after a debate that Kaunda dismissed as merely "a bit of controversy." The "nonaligned" posture of the conference was bent even further when Zambian police arrested 16 Western reporters and deported three of them. The men were detained, explained the Zambian government, because "the monopoly press of the West" was seeking...