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...price. Still, the moderate size of the increase represents a huge victory for OPEC'S price doves, led in Vienna by Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani. He was joined, surprisingly, by the delegation from Algeria, previously a hard-liner on oil prices. On the hawk side, a bloc including Libya and Iraq lined up behind Iran's Interior Minister Jamshid Amuzegar to demand initially a boost of 20% or more. Personally, no love is lost between Amuzegar and Yamani, and the arguments became sulfurous. At one point, Yamani stormed out of the closed meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: OPEC'S Price Doves Win a Big One | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

Defensive Hawks. Complicating the U.S.-Israeli arms agreement-politically, at least-is the fact that the U.S. is simultaneously undertaking to sell arms to one of Israel's Arab neighbors. After a show of pique last week, Jordan's King Hussein decided to purchase $350 million in U.S. arms, with some strings attached. Hussein, who is paying for his weapons with funds supplied by Saudi Arabia, sought 14 batteries of Hawk ground-to-air missiles. Congress first rebuffed the Administration's request for approval of the sale, but it reversed itself last week after Ford promised that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Missiles for Peace | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

...Middle East aid package may come in for some trimming. At present it calls for as much as $650 million for Egypt and $250 million for Syria and Jordan in aid, plus approval of a $350 million air defense system for Jordan, most of which involves 14 batteries of Hawk surface-to-air missiles. The largest item is up to $2.2 billion for Israel. As Defense Minister Shimon Peres prepared to fly to Washington this week to complete negotiations, one of his aides joked that the shopping list would include "everything that begins with the letter a-a tank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Trying to Sell the Deal | 9/22/1975 | See Source »

...warned that any Sinai disengagement must be followed by further negotiations over the future of the Golan Heights and Jerusalem. Jordan's King Hussein was in a frosty mood, principally because Congress has drastically chopped his request for $350 million worth of antiaircraft weaponry, including 14 batteries of Hawk missiles. In Damascus, Syria's President Hafez Assad was courteous but stiff; later Assad's Baath Party called the Sinai agreement "strange and disgraceful," and Assad pointedly refused to receive Egyptian Vice President Husny Mobarak when he appeared to explain the Egyptian view. In Israel, as she made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: American Triumph and Commitment | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...putdowns. Besides nellies, effeminate gay males are called twinkies, sissies or queens; they do their drinking in vanilla bars, swish joints or fluff parlors. The all-purpose term queen is used in many combinations: a drag queen wears women's clothes, and a chicken queen (or chicken hawk) prefers sex with underage boys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Crossing Signals | 9/8/1975 | See Source »

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