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...sident, now I'm a dog," he then barked. As the guest sipped Coca-Cola and Evian water, a group of Moorish women serenaded him in Arabic: "De Gaulle entrusted his testament to Georges Pompidou. Welcome." Thus did the 200 guests at a meshwi, an Arab-style barbecue, greet France's President on his arrival in the Mauritanian capital of Nouakchott last week at the beginning of his ten-day tour of five Black African states...
...receives word that the South Vietnamese government has found his first family. Martine, a shapely Saigon shopgirl, flies 11,000 miles to Bangui, her father's capital. Though she arrives at 4:30 a.m., a visibly moved Bokassa and thousands of his cheering countrymen are on hand to greet...
...that you can remain as a member of my administration is one that I know is very difficult for you. The intensity of both your devotion to scholarship and your affection for Harvard are well-known to your friends and associates. I want you to know that I greet your decision with deep personal appreciation...
...central Rome, while most Romans worship in the peripheral areas of the city. But attendance at Mass is often not highly motivated. "One gets the impression," concluded the sociologists, "that the church is often a meetingplace where, while you absolve a duty, you also have a chance to greet friends . . . Rare is the church where the congregation responds to the prayers, participates in the chants or listens attentively to the sermon...
Meanwhile, Sumner Redstone. loyal alumnus that he is, was getting ready to do his little bit as he once more rehearsed his speech, while his wife struggled into the purple velvet knickers in which she would greet all those personal friends, friends from Newton and Brookline and Needham Heights that had been thoughtfully given a chance to see Mr. Redstone at his absolutely finest hour...