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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...placing blame except on North Viet Nam, for violating the Paris accords, and on President Thieu, for his "unilateral decision" to abandon the northern provinces without first consulting or informing the U.S. But before the conference was over, and even while saying that he would not point an accusing finger, he clearly implied that the Democratic-controlled Congress was a major force behind the South Vietnamese collapse. Ford said he felt "frustrated by the action of Congress" in failing to approve the full amounts that he had requested for aid to South Viet Nam. Asked bluntly whether he thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN POLICY: NOW, TRYING TO PICK UP THE PIECES | 4/14/1975 | See Source »

Despite the Administration's finger-pointing at Congress, Capitol Hill has approved generous aid bills for South Viet Nam since the Paris Accords. In fiscal 1973, the Administration got $3.8 billion in aid (of which $3.3 billion was military); this year it asked for $1.4 billion in military aid and so far has got $700 million, with Congress still to vote on $300 million in supplementary funds. Plainly, congressional reductions did not pauperize Saigon. When the debacle began a month ago, ARVN was still equipped with some of the world's best weaponry ? U.S. grenade launchers, artillery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indo-china: THE ANATOMY OF A DEBACLE | 4/14/1975 | See Source »

Chang played with an effortless agility that minimized the ponderousness of the material. The sense of struggle that usually accompanies a performance of such a difficult piece was all but lost as Chang dashed through scale passages and tossed off finger-breaking double stops with remarkable case. He didn't display a particularly rich, sweet tone or dwell on dramatic musical events, but his performance was thoughtfully conceived and carried out with such energy that the audience was swept headlong over the dross...

Author: By Joseph Straus, | Title: The Value of Labor | 3/18/1975 | See Source »

...delights in Freudian analysis of typographical slips of the finger, and points out tiresome puns at every opportunity. He even plays word golf, like Nabokov's Kinbote, only not as well: Golf, gold, good, gods, nods, nous, gnus, anus, Amos. "Eight strokes with some cheating and a one putt." It is as if Updike has been suppressing all this game-playing for years as self-indulgent and inappropriate, and now he has discovered the perfect way out--he can pin it on Marshfield in the name of character development...

Author: By James Gleick, | Title: A Keyboard Confessional | 3/6/1975 | See Source »

...finger on an immense problem: the one of perception. The crisis so far is mostly one of statistics. Those Americans who lack basic food and shelter even now do so mostly from ignorance and mismanagement of the benefits available to them. Those around Washington who remember the bonus marchers of 1932 recall them as actually on a "hunger march." The men were destitute. Attorney Thomas ("Tommy the Cork") Corcoran watched General Douglas MacArthur and his aide Dwight Eisenhower ride off to disperse this pitiful army on the Anacostia flats. New Dealer Abe Fortas came down as a kid lawyer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Perceiving Poverty Amid the Plenty | 3/3/1975 | See Source »

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