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...Iranians are poised to strike south toward the last and most important piece of territory still held by the Iraqis. That does not bode well for Saddam Hussein and his Arab allies. His chief military supporter, Jordan's King Hussein, rushed to Baghdad for consultations after the Iranian victory, as did Saudi Defense Minister Prince Sultan. Iranian officials insist that they have no plans to attack Iraq, but they do want compensation for war losses and an unconditional retreat to the previous border along the disputed Shatt al Arab waterway...
...this did not bode well for Harvard which came into Clemson Saturday with high hopes following an exhilarating 5-4 win over tough South Carolina, a feat accomplished without the services of the Crimson's All American ace, Howard Sands...
...current Washington rumors has a major shakeup in the foreign policy apparatus in the near future. In a town that has not been receptive to Haig in the past, this news does not bode well. Certainly he could be replaced by another man with comparable qualities. But a change in personnel is rarely desirable and may even set back the administration as it confronts its may foreign policy problems. Instead, if the president is wise and if American is to gain, Alexander Haig will remain Secretary of State...
...capital swirled with rumors that Kania would be replaced, he adopted an uncharacteristically hard line. "Solidarity, instead of becoming one of the forces for socialist renewal, is becoming one of its main brakes," he told a meeting of the 200-member Central Committee. Kania's tone did not bode well for the future of party-Solidarity cooperation. Nor did the union's latest threat. It will meet this week to decide whether to call for a nationwide warning strike...
...Though China's oil reserves are thought to be enormous, production capacity is already severely strained, and to feed domestic needs China is, among other things, planning to cut petroleum deliveries to Japan next year by 45%, to 8.3 million tons. That would hardly seem to bode well for a major petrochemical expansion of the sort envisioned for Daqing...