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...that could arise over oil. As drilling is about to begin in Cambodia, for example, continental shelf boundary disputes exist with Thailand and Vietnam. Further south, the continental shelf boundary between Thailand and Malaysia is not officially settled. And between the Philippines and Malaysia there is a long-standing feud over who should own Sarawak and the Palapan island. Only Malaysia and Indonesia have settled all their continental shelf boundary problems...

Author: By Michael Morrow, | Title: The Politics of Southeast Asian Oil | 4/15/1971 | See Source »

...pointed out that the personal feud was a symptom, not a cause. We acknowledged the personal problem, but Munro should never have let it affect his running of the entire team. Will every player suffer against next year if there is one 'Gomez' on the team?" Thomas said...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Watson to Postpone Decision on Munro | 4/15/1971 | See Source »

...personal feud in the "A" division championship, Penn's Palmer Page beat teammate Eliot Berry. But Berry made sure Page took no honor from winning as he threw the match after falling behind and left his team-mate with an empty victory...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Quaker Racquetmen Take Six-Man Title | 3/8/1971 | See Source »

...DISCREDITED ideology and an obdurate religious feud produced violence in two European countries last week. In Italy, neo-Fascist youth gangs shattered windows at the University of Milan and painted on a wall in Varese: "Long live the Duce!" They were also accused of spearheading the renewed rioting in Reggio Calabria (lower left) over whether the town is to be chosen over Catanzaro as the capital of the region. In Catanzaro, they were blamed for a grenade attack on anti-Fascist demonstrators, which killed one and injured 13. The Catanzaro incident in turn set off demonstrations and rioting in Naples...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Europe: Old Feuds, Fresh Outbursts | 2/15/1971 | See Source »

...gesture was decidedly well timed. Palmer's opponent, Francis ("Frenchy") LaBrosse, though a six-year incumbent, was suffering from the wounds of a feud with his own Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. Thus, in a traditionally Liberal * district, Palmer positioned himself as an independent, free of party encumbrances. In what seemed an innocent enough proposition at the time, he promised to line up with whichever party gained control of the senate. The appeal worked, and Palmer became the first nonLiberal senator ever elected in his district. It was pure Cinderella, with Palmer as the star. Then some very funny things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MINNESOTA: Palmer's Pumpkin | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

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