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...national interest and the circumstances peculiar to each situation as it arises." This approach echoed the pragmatism Mann has been preaching since he took over the Latin America job in January. But now the tone seemed somewhat firmer in its suggestion that the Johnson Administration expects to employ greater flexibility and possibly more muscle in U.S. dealings in Latin America...
Such investments in productivity have actually been reducing the number of jobs in steel and some other industries, but many companies are expanding in a way that will create employment. A Chrysler assembly plant soon to be built in Belvidere, III., will employ up to 5,000, and General Motors' new plant at Fremont, Calif., has places for 4,100. These projects will mean new orders and more jobs in such industries as machine tools, building equipment, office equipment, steel, glass and paint. To the delight of construction contractors, some firms are also brushing up their corporate images...
...this point the Bulldogs began to employ the strategy which had throttled the Crimson at New Haven last month They positioned two guards and a forward near the mid-court stripe and froze the ball until Harvard was forced into a man-to-man defense. Then the Elis would take turns running in toward the basket until one of them could shake off his defender, take a pass, and make an easy layup...
...when U.S. and British military aid poured into India after the shattering reverses of the 1962 Himalayan war, Pakistan panicked. Ayub Khan and other top officials hold as an article of faith the belief that India will never use its rebuilt army against the Chinese, but may well employ it against archfoe Pakistan. Given this state of mind, it seemed only logical to break through the "encirclement" by reaching an understanding with one of its big neighbors also on bad terms with India, namely, China...
Even if Castro turns the water on again, the Navy will not use a drop. Nor will it continue to employ most of the 2,500 Cuban workers who commute daily to the base. Last week the first 500 Cubans were dismissed. Furthermore, no more U.S. dependents will be allowed at Guantanamo, once considered about the sunniest assignment a Navy man and his family could draw...