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...Sports," according to Cuba's Educa tion Minister José Llanusa, "cannot be separated from politics." That's an un sportsmanlike attitude if ever there was one, but what can one expect from a Communist from Havana? Or, for that matter, from the U.S. State Depart ment, the CIA, the FBI and nine Cuban exile organizations, all of which sent operatives to Puerto Rico last week for the Central American and Caribbean Games...
Acting under a provision of the 1965 voting rights law, the Justice Depart ment quickly entered the case, asked Federal District Court Judge Daniel Thomas to order the ballots counted...
...tell me that I don't know Nehru's ideology. We worked together. I was intimately connected with all his thinking." In any case, she did not see her role as a mere imitator of her father. "If I think it is necessary to depart from these policies in the interests of the country, I shall not hesitate to do so," she snapped. "Foreign aid is necessary to make us independent. I say this with firmness: nobody outside or inside this country can shake me from my chosen path." And if the delegates did not like her approach...
Jean-Lue Godard's A Woman is a Woman, the first film in the aniversary series, seems highly atypical of the New Wave at first sight. The use of color and cinemascope depart from the amateurish, low-budget style of Breathless, and the large number of interior shots violates the New Wave maxim of "on-the-street" shooting. But these departures only point out the most important tendency in the New Wave movement: the willingness to experiment with any style, any technique, or any location. Godard uses his camera with the same abandon that characterized Breathless, and in his hands...
...cane and looking all of his 81 years, Truman, in a speech read for him, said of the years since he began to fight the cold war: "It all seems to have been in vain. Memories are short and appetites for power and glory are insatiable. Old tyrants depart. New ones take their place. Old allies become the foe. The recent enemy becomes the friend. It's all very baffling and trying...