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...cover stories. But it was also an exceptionally heavy week for our World section. From Canberra to Jerusalem, a shock wave of seemingly global proportions has been rattling the foundations of governments, toppling or threatening world leaders with astonishing regularity. The resignation of West Germany's Willy Brandt and the downfall of Canada's Trudeau government signaled a new high mark on the political Richter scale. This has been a remarkable period for World Senior Editor John T. Elson, whose job offers a rare overview of the international scene. Presiding over a staff of 14 writers and reporter...
...mouth when he first learned of it, he might have impaired the cases of a lot of people who were going to stand trial." But negative sentiment was stronger. Said Morgan James, a telephone worker in Boston: "If he was concerned with the country, he would do what Willy Brandt did in Germany and resign for the good...
...West Germany, a spent and moody Willy Brandt stepped down after five years as Chancellor, deepening the shadows over the future of both detente and the European Community...
...Luxembourg. It is a matter of debate as to how Moscow reads the auguries. Surely the West's weakness at the top cannot be welcome to Soviet Party Chairman Leonid Brezhnev, who has staked his hopes for detente largely on his personal dealings with Nixon, the departed Brandt and the late French President Georges Pompidou...
...Malley, meanwhile, was breezing through the Quaker order, allowing five hits and no runs through the sixth. But after issuing back-to-back walks to lead-off men Gary Ozga and Brandt in the seventh, the Crimson captain left the game in favor of relief specialist Norm Walsh...