Word: chats
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...friend, recovered a stolen automobile, stumbled upon the victim of a fatal shooting and apprehended numerous suspects for armed robbery and possession of drugs. In one typical week in November, they stopped 37 people for questioning, gave 21 parking tickets, checked 179 cars and 765 buildings and stopped to chat with 464 local businessmen...
Periodically, Kissinger and Tho would play to the gallery, strolling through the rose garden to chat with what seemed like rather studied conviviality-as if trying to counter stories of deepening difficulties. Kissinger, assuming his secret-swinger posture, emerged from a Paris restaurant with good-looking Jan Gushing, 26, the Briarcliff-grad blonde wife of an American working in a Paris investment firm, whom Kissinger has known for a couple of years...
...Italian descent and speaks fluent Italian, had hopes that he would be received by Pope Paul VI. He had also intended to chat with President Giovanni Leone at the Quirinale, negotiate with leaders of Italian industry and then receive lesser lights from the Holy See, the government and the financial community. None of it happened. The Pope did not grant an audience; the reason, a Vatican spokesman told Perón, was "because of interpretations that could be given such a meeting." President Leone, who had enough free time to preside over a reception for film stars (including Richard Burton...
...13th century cathedral, perched on the hillside that in medieval times constituted the entire town, dominates the skyline of Limburg and, to a degree, the thinking of many of its citizens. Fully 70% of the population is Catholic, most of them regular churchgoers. City fathers chat amiably about the history of the cathedral. But they talk with more passion about the seven banks that have established branches in Limburg-all monuments to the new Germany...
...doors separate the Democratic candidate from reporters, who are free to wander at will into his compartment in search of magazines or the airlines guide. In his striped, stylishly wide-collared shirts-always open at the neck when he relaxes-McGovern may chat with reporters about how the day went or answer questions. Unlike Nixon, McGovern is at ease when making small talk and is never aloof. He has none of Nixon's wariness of the press and is straightforward and direct. He is so direct that at one point when he wanted a moment of privacy with...