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Carter's hardline, almost Reaganite position on the Panama Canal shocked many liberals. Said he: "I would never give up complete control or practical control of the Panama Canal Zone." He would be willing to "share more fully the responsibilities" for the canal with Panama and he might "reduce to some degree our military emplacements" in the zone. Thus Carter seemed to rule out eventually turning over the canal to Panama, the goal toward which the Ford Administration's negotiations are aimed...
...improve U.S. relations with Latin American countries, which, for the most part, regard the zone as a distasteful vestige of U.S. imperialism. At a lunch with Latin American diplomats the next day, Kissinger went out of his way to reassure them that Ford's policy on the canal has not changed...
...these options could be ready by the time Prudhoe Bay crude starts to flow. Although it would add to transportation costs, and presumably to consumer fuel bills as well, Sohio can temporarily ship part of the surplus-perhaps 200,000 bbl. daily-on U.S.-owned tankers, through the Panama Canal and on to the Midwest...
...that Babe learns only when Doc comes staggering into his student digs, dying from a crevice that has been carved across his abdominal region. It is not long before Babe finds himself en during the dental ministrations of Szell, suffering horribly while the Nazi per forms some impromptu root-canal work in an attempt to extract information that Babe does not possess...
...major nuisance in the Sunshine State. They have taken over many lakes and ponds, devouring more desirable species, and when they need more food, they move on -overland. They are often seen "walking" across highways and lawns, using their stubby fins to propel themselves from one pond or canal to another. They have defied all efforts to exterminate them; their northern advance is stopped only by freezing temperatures...