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...continued U.S. commitment. Though "the era that was shaped by decisions of a generation ago is ending," he said, the U.S.-European partnership could survive. By the time the President begins his European tour in the fall, Kissinger promised, "we will have worked out a new Atlantic Charter setting the goals for the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: A Call for an Act of Creativity | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

Kennedy's administration departed from traditional policy by creating the Alliance for Progress. The basic argument was that the longterm stability of Latin American governments would require better social conditions. The original objectives of the Alliance charter included a more equitable distribution of income, reduced unemployment, agrarian reform, guaranteed, education, health care, and housing. The Alliance was doomed to failure in these objectives from the beginning...

Author: By Jane B. Baird, | Title: Alliance for Suppression | 4/9/1973 | See Source »

Jewett said this trend "should not have any effect" on the selection of members for the society's chapter here. Its charter limits the number of new members to ten per cent of the graduating class, he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Faces Rising Grades; Harvard Unit Unaffected, Jewett Says | 4/9/1973 | See Source »

Among further concessions to the Catholic minority, the White Paper proposed a broad charter of human rights, including a standing commission to act on specific complaints, such as discrimination in hiring. However, Catholics did not get their wish for the establishment of a joint council of Ireland that would unite Ulster and the Republic of Ireland on such matters as tourism and transportation. The White Paper simply suggested that both governments get together to talk about the idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NORTHERN IRELAND: To End the Agony | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...present arrangement. The only holdout is Greece's Olympic Airways, but it is expected to yield. The "compromise" is likely to be costly to the scheduled airlines as well as to their customers. It seems sure to drive more passengers to the unscheduled airlines that run cut-rate charter flights for as little as $179 New York to London round trip...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: A Costly Compromise | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

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