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...Cordial Cooperation. Paris is apparently awakening to the dangers of its widening policy differences with Washington. De Gaulle is said to have decided that it is time to switch to a more harmonious tone in his relations with the US.?not only because disharmony weakens the West, but also because he hopes thereby to lessen U.S. resistance to his vision of a French-dominated confederation of European states. When President Johnson recently proposed that U.S. Under Secretary of State George Ball go to Paris to review the Administration's latest plans for military and diplomatic resistance to Communist encroachment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Detente Cordiale? | 6/12/1964 | See Source »

Though Lava faced trials for armed rebellion and murder, he was taken to Malacanan Palace for an almost cordial interview with President Diosdado Macapagal. The meeting was symbolic of the fact that the once powerful Huks are no longer a serious threat in the Philippines, even though economic instability and corruption remain dangerous; the hard-core armed Huks probably number only a few hundred, and they may be able to draw on perhaps 10,000 supporters in remote Mindanao and Luzon. Successor to Lava as leader of the Huks is Pedro Taruc, cousin to Luis, who seems determined to continue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines: The Last of the Huks | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

That is why U.S. relations with Latin America are likely to look different next month, and a good deal less cordial than when President Johnson and Mexico's Adolfo Lopez Mateos meet in Los Angels today. Despite disagreement on the use of Colorado River water and recognition of Red China, U.S. Mexican relations represent the smoothest side of our hemispheric affairs. The two countries have amicably settled the Chamizal border dispute, and Mexican Alliance for Progress projects have been successful...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: De Gaulle's Chance | 2/21/1964 | See Source »

...Harvey Oswald had disapproved of drinking too. Now she asked for a vodka gimlet but did not like it. She took a sip from the old-fashioned of a newsman at the table with her, made a face and handed it back, finally settling for a cherry cordial. She was not very hungry, and ate little of her filet mignon with mushroom sauce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: Between Two Fires | 2/14/1964 | See Source »

...troubles in Asia, tempts Latin America with the prospect of being pro-Western, anti-Communist and anti-American all at once. As the two nuclear giants, the U.S. and Russia, hesitantly grope towards better understanding, France treads heavily on their toes. For months France has quietly been offering its "cordial cooperation" in uniting North and South Viet Nam under a neutralist government free of "foreign influence," meaning free of U.S. influence. French agents moved with proposals between Hanoi and Saigon until a jittery anti-neutralist general, Nguyen Khanh, last week staged a bloodless coup against the military junta ruling South...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Pebbles in the Pond | 2/7/1964 | See Source »

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