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Ideal Solution. The Belgian government stayed out of the affair, fearing that racial strife could break out and endanger the 45,000 Belgians in the Congo. The ideal solution to the impasse would be an agreement by Union Minière that the nationalization was the legitimate action of an...
> Romney, disturbed by the issue of "extremism," recalled that he had urged Goldwater after the convention to paraphrase his famous acceptance speech. The original read: "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice." Romney's version read: "Extremism in defense of liberty is not a vice but I...
One is Franz Josef Strauss, 51, the powerful Bavarian leader who was forced to resign as Defense Minister in a 1962 scandal after ordering the arrest of several staffers of the newsmagazine Der Spiegel on flimsy charges of treason. Strauss was the key man in selecting Kiesinger as the Christian...
An Answer to Demons. Franco's new constitution is a direct outgrowth of Spain's industrial democracy and its expanding prosperity, which no one wants to endanger by abrupt or violent political change. His hope is that under an umbrella of constitutional monarchy, Spain will continue to travel...
Sato's key opponent for the post is former Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama, 69, a dapper industrialist-idealist who is known as "the silk handkerchief" for his dilettantist ways. Running against Sato for the leadership in 1964, Fujiyama won only 72 votes of 476 cast. In this week'...