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Though Nixon's campaign might stem his slide in public approval, it could hardly raise him significantly from his recent lows. Two polls taken just before he launched his public appearances showed that he was still slipping in esteem. Gallup recorded a two-point drop in the public's approval of Nixon's performance, to a new low of 25%, while Harris reported a three-point slide in its rating, to 26%. Even the President's support among political conservatives appeared to be fading (see story page 15). Conservative Columnist George F. Will wrote that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: Pressing Hard for the Evidence | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...electorate's apparent swing to the right weakened the left wing of the alignment's chances of displacing Meir. While the major spokesman for a conciliatory peace policy, Pinchas Sapir and Yigal Allon, are held in high esteem by the general public, their policies simply are not. Most Israelis realize that security cannot be measured by the distance of the frontier from Tel Aviv, but at the same time they fear that territorial advantages such as the Golan Heights will be traded for unreliable promises. Polls have shown that the majority of Israelis still believe that the Arabs' ultimate...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: Israeli Stalemate | 3/20/1974 | See Source »

...fearing complaints from disgruntled, inflation-weary voters, the legislators pondered long and hard. They were particularly worried about opinion polls showing that the public holds Congress in particularly low esteem, largely because Watergate has tarnished the image of almost all politicians. In the end, caution prevailed, and the Senate voted 71 to 26 against the pay increase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Pay Freeze | 3/18/1974 | See Source »

...very young. In sharp contrast to the current American preoccupation with youth, this elderly population revels in its years. The sagacity of age is valued more than the vivacity of youth. Psychologists often depict these people as brutalized by modern America and robbed of their self-esteem, but these Hispanic-Americans feel that they are emminently important human beings, worthy of the love, respect and veneration they receive from their grandchildren. The fierce pride instilled in their children is indicative of their whole approach to life. "You can be white and have money and not own your soul," one grandfather...

Author: By Linda G. Sexton, | Title: Two Languages, One Soul | 3/15/1974 | See Source »

...winning the award, given annually "to the player, who, by his conduct on or off the gridiron, demonstrates a high esteem for the football code and exemplifies sportsmanship to an outstanding degree," Stoeckel joins an illustrious list of former winners, including Doak Walker, Floyd Little, Otis Armstrong, and Dick Jauron...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Jimmy Stoeckel Receives The Swede Nelson Award | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

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