Word: hassan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...five years of bloodshed in Algeria. Day after day, diplomats and intermediaries crisscrossed North Africa to exchange hints and glances in the feverish, delicate task of preparing bargaining positions. Rebel "President" Ferhat Abbas flew to Rabat to consult Morocco's King Mohammed V, whose son, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, had established direct contact with Charles de Gaulle. The Paris weekly Jours de France quoted Abbas as telling its correspondent: "De Gaulle is a big caid [chief], and I am a big caid. So let's get together." Abbas' aides denied that he had made the statement...
...Columbia Squad PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UP NO. NAME POSITION 81 BOB FEDERSPIEL LE 76 BOB ASACK LT 61 TONY RADANO LG 50 BOB McCOOL C 66 GERALD BRODEUR RG 79 ED LITTLE RT 85 DICK HASSAN RE 28 TOM VASELL QB 33 DON SAVINI LHB 34 STEVE ZISK RHB 24 HARVEY BROOKINS FB 14 Migliorisi QB 18 Lombardi HB 19 Congram QB 20 Nozzolio FB 21 Haggerty HB 23 Cassidy FB 24 Brookins HB 26 Sakala QB 27 Kirik QB 28 Vasell QB 29 Silver QB 31 Darlington FB 32 Maschio HB 33 Savini HB 34 Zisk FB 35 Roche...
...Love for Teacher. Ben Barka himself insists that he fully supports popular King Mohammed ("Morocco is indeed fortunate to have such an enlightened King"). And early in his career he was in high enough favor with the King to be appointed tutor to Crown Prince Moulay Hassan. But there is bad blood between Ben Barka and his former pupil, who has sided openly with Istiqlal's right wing in the current political dispute. And as commander in chief of the army, Moulay Hassan has troops to back...
...long as King Mohammed survives, Ben Barka and his National Union are unlikely to challenge the palace directly. But should young Moulay Hassan succeed to the throne, or should he use the army .to make trouble for Ben Barka, Morocco's absolute monarchy would be pitted face to face with Morocco's most adroit and formidable political organizer...
...personal O.K. for the journey, Mohammed V unexpectedly set out on a "pilgrimage'' to retrace the route of his exile. With him aboard the royal DC-7 (equipped with salon, bedroom, movie screen, office), the King took his 29-year-old son, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, and Morocco's Minister of Interior. "We have decided that the heir apparent shall accompany us during the course of this exceptional voyage, in view of its symbolic character." the King explained. "Our son Hassan has shared our exile. He was our companion, our mainstay and our collaborator in the service...