Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Because he and the Pope want to discuss infallibility...
...though, his fondness for planes was a help in getting acquainted with Richard Bach, the free-spirited pilot-author of bestselling Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the subject of the cover story that Foote wrote this week. Bach was in Bridgeport, Conn., making repairs on his plane when Foote called to discuss the possibility of a small story about Jonathan's success and its new deluxe edition. "He said he had a Grumman Widgeon and seemed delighted that I knew it was an amphibian," says Foote. As head of TIME'S Books section, Foote had chosen not to have Seagull...
Blunt Basis. The document was designed to promote discussion between the province's political leaders and the paper's sponsor, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland William Whitelaw, on a new Ulster constitution. But the Green Paper makes clear that Britain will not be swayed from some specific intentions. Among them 1) Northern Ireland will remain part of Britain as long as a majority of its citizens want it to, but it will do so only on Britain's terms (which include continuing Westminster control of internal security); 2) the Catholic minority must have more...
...Russians were openly suspicious of Tanaka's Peking trip and refused to discuss the islands at all. One reason for the stiffly courteous meeting may have been that Japan's recognition of China runs counter to the latest Soviet blueprint for peace in Asia. Moscow is already pressing on diplomats from the Far East a concept called "Asian collective security...
...myself if I could live there any longer. And I couldn't." Recently he has settled a good deal of money on the family and established them in a large house near Lake Michigan. He and his wife Bette are on easier terms. Neither will discuss persistent rumors of another woman, though Bach says that freedom was the real issue and suggests that he will never again be able to live with the impingements of marriage...