Word: forded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Stride. LÓpez Portillo's inauguration was the next First Lady's first venture on the international diplomatic circuit. Although she was not part of the official U.S. delegation, which was headed by Kissinger and included Jack Ford, Rosalynn was carefully singled out for attention by the new Mexican President and his wife Carmen...
...word of Kim's defection leaked out, five leaders of the House called-for the first time-for a congressional probe of the scandal. Also, in a letter to President Ford, ranking members of the slow-moving House ethics committee asked that the Justice Department share its information with them...
...hasten the IMF'S decision and to seek still more assistance from the U.S., Andreotti is due in Washington this week for meetings with President Ford and Secretary of State Kissinger. The Italian leader also hopes to talk to Jimmy Carter-or at least the President-elect's transition team-particularly since during the campaign Carter specifically viewed Communists in Western European governments as a concern but not a catastrophe and indicated interest in opening avenues of communication with them as President...
Late in the week President Ford's Council on Wage and Price Stability issued a 14-page report arguing that the steel increases were not justified by market demand. The rises, said COWPS Acting Director William Lilley III, were moves by steel men to "protect themselves against possible future wage and price controls." Some executives did not altogether deny that they were jumping the inaugural gun. Said U.S. Steel Chairman Edgar Speer: "The political situation is always a consideration. Let's not kid ourselves." Why, then, had Speer told stockholders three weeks ago that there would...
...satisfy his ministers, Callaghan agreed to speak personally with U.S. President Gerald Ford and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, whose countries will have to put up most of the money for the IMF loan. He spoke on the transatlantic telephone to Ford, and cornered Schmidt face to face at a European Community meeting in The Netherlands last week. Both men refused to budge on the conditions sought by the IMF. Some British Cabinet ministers were dazed at the news that Schmidt, a social democrat like the British Laborites, had been every bit as tough as Republican Ford...