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The dictator's physical condition was terrible. His head wobbled strangely, his left arm hung slackly, his hands trembled uncontrollably. He had never fully recovered from the bomb attack by rebellious army officers the previous July, which had left him partly deaf. Haggard and exhausted, he received large daily injections...
Finally, there is a certain disappointment with the idea of Europe itself, a sense that the Continent's greatest postwar dream, West European integration, has lost momentum. Since the mid-'60s, the principal focus for that aspiration, the European Community, has been burdened by frequent bickering and haggling. Typical was...
Bendjedid's red-carpet welcome reflected Algeria's increasing importance to the Reagan Administration. With ties to both radical and moderate Arabs, Algeria could help revive Middle East peace negotiations. During a 90-minute White House meeting, the President agreed with Bendjedid that Palestinians should take part in any peace...
This pledge was made to English benefactors who donated to Harvard during its financial troubles of the 1640s on the condition that the College promote Christian ideals among “heathens.”
“Marie Burks is in good condition,” said Jerry Burger, a Beth Israel spokesman.