Word: foreign
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years. The moon landing left Europeans spellbound, and Charles de Gaulle is no longer France; but some of the credit for improvement in the U.S.-European ambience this year is due to Nixon's February tour of NATO capitals and the sound advice of the President's White House foreign-policy adviser, Dr. Henry Kissinger...
...world once the Viet Nam war is over, was received with understanding, though Nixon kept U.S. intentions inexact. So far, the Nixon Administration has done no more than make exploratory stabs at the problems of the Middle East and Latin America. But in the broad range of foreign affairs, a liberal Republican Senator argues that there are no longer any really dominant personalities on the world scene. This, he says, might increase international good will. "Nixon has a real chance, a great chance," he argues. "There is a balance of mediocrity in the world now. The world could move forward...
...Foreign Policy: I think on balance he's done well. He has proceeded cautiously and constructively. Certainly nothing very daring. He has shown prudence and a moderate tone. He has committed no major blunders...
Jaffe said that methadome has been the most successful treatment in his rehabilitation centers in Illinois. The addicts were much more pessimistic about it, however. "If methadome were grown in a foreign country and shipped in, conceivably doctors would use heroin to get people off methadome," David X said...
...week column from there." - "Clifton Daniel, Managing Editor, will become Associate Editor with a group of new duties. He will head up a series of special projects and will supervise the New York Times News Service." >-"Abe Rosenthal, Associate Managing Editor, and before that, Assistant Managing Editor and foreign correspondent, will become Managing Editor." - "Seymour Topping, Foreign News Editor, will become an Assistant Managing Editor...