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...start for a new boy. In his second tour of the Middle East since he was named President Carter's special envoy three months ago, U.S. Ambassador Sol Linowitz last week managed at least a minor breakthrough in the stalled talks between Egypt and Israel on autonomy for the West Bank and Gaza. With only four months left before expiration of the May deadline for a Palestinian autonomy plan, which Cairo and Jerusalem accepted in principle at Camp David, the Carter Administration has been anxious to speed up the pace of the negotiations. Reason: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait...
...think we are headed for a war," the former envoy to Peking said, but added that Soviet Premier Leonid I. Breznhev "has a peculiar way of showing he wants detente...
...former envoy to Peking, originally scheduled to speak at the Kennedy School forum tonight, will probably speak at Harvard on March 3, Jonathan Moore, director of the Institute of Politics, said yesterday...
...from two days of talks with Pakistan's President Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq. Next Mrs. Gandhi met with Bangladesh's President Ziaur Rahman, U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim and French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing; this week Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and U.S. Special Envoy Clark Clifford are all to meet with Mrs. Gandhi. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko is expected in February...
Despite the impasse, talks will resume this week in Herzlia, a seaside suburb of Tel Aviv. At midweek the regular negotiators will be joined by Sol Linowitz, President Carter's special envoy to the Middle East. Linowitz is also scheduled to see Sadat, Jordan's King Hussein and Saudi leaders during the course of the trip. The Israelis have been nervous about rumors that the Carter Administration is determined to accelerate the pace of the autonomy talks and reach an agreement that would be acceptable to the Palestinians, Jordanians and Saudis. "Israel is ready to pay a price...