Word: dealt
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...idea of God, said the U.S. Supreme Court last week, is undergoing an "ever-broadening understanding" in the modern religious community. In deciding unanimously that unorthodox believers qualify as conscientious objectors under the Selective Service Act, the court dealt at length with the nature of a Supreme Being, and produced a ruling studded with references to the Vatican Council, Paul Tillich's Systematic Theology, and Anglican Bishop John Robinson's Honest...
...things that happen to us; that blacks, at home and here in Africa or in Haiti or where have you, are just as capable of dropping the hammer on each other, of shooting, killing, and maltreating each other in the brutal and stupid ways that human beings have dealt with each other since they rose up from the apes...
...Enchanting." That word came up often among the people who dealt with French Actress Jeanne Moreau for this week's cover story. It was the reaction first of Paris Correspondent Barry Farrell, who began the interview in the South of France and then went to Mexico, where Moreau & Co. were on location near the resort city of Cuernavaca for the shooting of Viva Maria! Invited to be her houseguest at the villa she had rented for herself and staff, Farrell spent ten days interviewing at poolside, on the set, and on auto trips to Mexico City, Barry...
More than anything else, the President worked behind the scenes in rounding up support for his position. He dealt first with the Washington press corps, which has been hostile to him lately (see THE PRESS). Individually or in small groups, he summoned journalists who had been clamoring against his policy, and the results of his persuasive efforts were swiftly evidenced in print. He also re-recruited former U.S. Ambassador to Saigon Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Speaking in Denver, Lodge said: "None of the countries now urging us to negotiate would consider negotiations for themselves if they were in our situation...
...point the HSA's case is arguable. The withdrawal of the British Overseas Airways Corporation from the charter market undoubtedly caused the Charter Flights Agency a great deal of hardship. The HSA has always obtained its planes from University Travel Service, and UTS has always dealt exclusively with BOAC. This year, bargaining with reluctant and unfamiliar companies, the UTS probably incurred higher prices...