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...husband claims one of Erma's columns can undo what I have learned in six months of Heloise. Connie Daley Upper St. Clair...
...heartening to point out that in the long and murky history of the Games things have looked considerably bleaker. For centuries after their founding, write John Kieran and Arthur Daley in The Story of the Olympic Games, the Olympics provided "the great peaceful events of civilization." Yet eventually, as Greece gave way to Rome, "they lost the spirit of the older days. Winners were no longer contented with a simple olive wreath as a prize. They sought gifts and money. [Heartened yet?] The games, instead of being patriotic and religious festivals, became carnivals, routs and circuses." Halted by the Roman...
...group is now "looking to see if there are any other alternatives to not talking," Daley said. He added that in yesterday's opening plenary session, remarks were made by the chairmen of each side, but he refused to discuss the details of the speeches...
While the participants declined to discuss details of the unofficial talks until next week when they are completed. Robert Daley, director of public affairs for the American group, said that discussion will focus on regional conflicts, especially in the Middle East, and on troubled areas of economic relations...
...approximately 20 members of the "Dartmouth Group"--a private group which has met annually with Soviet officials since the early '60s at Dartmouth College's Hanover Inn in Hanover, N H --hopes to turn around the Soviets' recent cold attitude toward the U.S. government, Daley said...