Word: healinger
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Healing Powers. Franco frequently became quite lucid, occasionally chatting with his family and even discussing with Premier Carlos Arias Navarro the lineup of military forces that might confront each other in the Spanish Sahara. At one point the Archbishop of Zaragoza, Pedro Cantero Cuadrado, spread across Franco's bed...
There was further strong evidence last week that the economy is healing faster than expected-and without suffering the crippling inflationary side effects that marred the early stages of its recovery last summer. The signs:
Jimmy Carter, former governor of Georgia and a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, said yesterday he hopes his campaign will be a "healing process" that will help restore faith in government.
Healing Wounds. Wilson, however, has reportedly decided not to dismiss Benn from his Cabinet; to do so would only aggravate the party wounds that Wilson now hopes to heal. But to restore confidence in his government's ability to check inflation, Wilson will probably shift Benn-whose proposals to...
Sagging Underbelly. Ford's words and actions in Brussels also provided much-needed healing balm for the alliance, which has recently been sorely troubled. Inflation and recession have greatly weakened some NATO members, particularly Britain which votes this week on whether to remain in the Common Market. French President...