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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There was some predictable anti-U.S. rhetoric, including a complaint by Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Bouteflika about an "American-Zionist" plot to keep the Soviet Union out of the peace process. But when it came time to define what measures should be taken against Sadat, none was forthcoming. Concluded TIME Correspondent Dean Brelis: "Sadat so far has outsmarted the Arabs who oppose him because he continues to insist on a comprehensive settlement. They are clearly afraid that, despite the countless obstacles, Sadat will somehow pull off a settlement." Having gambled that he will fail, the anti-Sadat Arabs have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: The Problems Sadat Left Behind | 2/13/1978 | See Source »

...students mention Memorial Hall's architecture, it is usually in the form of a complaint. Yet now, the design of the building so many have called ugly and an eyesore is celebrated in a forthcoming murder mystery with accompanying illustrations...

Author: By Justina K. Carlson, | Title: New Murder Mystery Glorifies In Memorial Hall Architecture | 2/3/1978 | See Source »

Joey Cornblit is a nice Jewish boy from Miami, and his mother has a complaint. Her son the jai-alai player is the hottest betting commodity in town. Not only is he the first American to equal the Basque masters of the sport, he is, at 22, a reigning champion. Since around $350,000 is wagered each performance in the fronton where Joey holds sway, Mrs. Cornblit, a metalworker's wife, has been besieged by telephone calls: "Did Joey eat his breakfast?" "Did he sleep well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Did Joey Eat? | 1/30/1978 | See Source »

...Young, staff coordinator between the students and the Admissions Office, goes along with no other complaint, he does agree that they are in a tenuous position with respect to the office. In other respects, however, his analysis differs from both that of the students and of Jewett. Young suggests that the performance of the students has been something less than confidence-inspiring. He says that the decision to restrict students' access to the office phones, for example, in part resulted from the high phone bill students ran up the previous year. Most of the calls, Young added, were placed...

Author: By Peter R. Melnick, | Title: Minority Recruitment at Harvard: Still a Ways to Go | 1/23/1978 | See Source »

Watson echoed Moore's complaint yesterday. "The way we spend our money has drifted from finding the facts to trying to apply the facts," Watson said...

Author: By Harry Litman, | Title: Researchers Request More Funds | 1/23/1978 | See Source »

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