Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Leonid Brezhnev had dismissed rumors of rift and pledged to strengthen Soviet-Egyptian relations. The U.S. was quietly delighted by Moscow's discomfort, especially because Cairo editorials likened the Soviet failure to honor the treaty to an old debacle in Egyptian-U.S. relations: the refusal by John Foster Dulles two decades ago to arm Egypt or finance the Aswan High Dam, which prompted Gamal Abdel Nasser to turn East and open Egypt to Soviet influence...
...alone." Blevins says she sees only about two or three couples a year, a figure she seems disappointed with. "Women still tend to think it (birth control) is their hassle, although that is probably less true here than in some other places," she adds. Blevins says she tries "to foster feeling that is should be a joint thing. But women really don't even want to talk about it with their partners. They don't feel secure enough to do it," she says...
...Florida, which will decide today whether or not George Wallace survives, is hardly the South at all in many places. It is the vacuum at the end of the struggle, the Muzak and Foster Grants at the end of the assembly line. Jimmy Carter has perfectly simulated the essence of that Florida by treaclizing Wallace's deep fury, conducting a grinning rebellion...
...David Foster...
Columnist Joseph Kraft condemned the trip as the "sleazy act" of a "contemptible man ... now betraying the man who pardoned him." Nixon's journey, Kraft predicted, "can only foster a deadlock between Ford and Reagan, which will serve to promote the candidacy of the man he really wanted to succeed him as President, John Connally...