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...will take all. Since Wallace has at least a sprinkling of support in most places, he believes that he will benefit from the rule change. Wallace is also preparing for the Democratic miniconvention to be held in Kansas City in December. He wants to make sure that the Democratic charter to be produced there reflects his views to some extent and is not totally dominated by what he calls the "exotic left...
...unhappiness with Europe is caused by much more than the EEC conference proposal. Kissinger feels that Western Europe does not know what it wants and is plagued by weak leaders and minority governments. He is annoyed that Europe has dragged its feet on drafting the new Atlantic Charter that he proposed eleven months ago. France, which has openly warned other European countries that they can maintain their identity only if they keep some distance from the U.S., is a particular nemesis. Most rankling, perhaps, is the EEC'S method of "consultation." Kissinger believes that the U.S. is seldom allowed...
...takes over one of the few national airlines that expect to fly at a profit this year. That is due partly to the line's acquisition of a big London hotel and two of Ireland's biggest tour-promotion agencies, which has increased its ability to book charter groups into package tours. Another reason is Aer Lingus' long policy of offering high standards but low-cost, no-frills service; over the years it has kept as much as 13% more of its seats occupied than any other line flying the North Atlantic. Kennedy pledges to continue both...
...attorney for the FAA in San Francisco has said that Freelandia is entirely legal, as long as the club sticks to the charter of air travel clubs, which stipulates, among other things, that it cannot advertise...
...Exxon's petrochemical operations, which produce materials that go into fertilizers, records, pantyhose and myriad other products, would rank about fifth among U.S. chemical companies. If Exxon merely transported oil, it would be the world's biggest shipping firm, with 155 tankers of its own and varying numbers under charter at sea. In finance it is a substantial international banker, holding fortunes in marks, yen, francs, pounds and dollars...