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...with the start of a U.S. "tilt" toward Pakistan during the Bangladesh crisis of 1971, ended in mutual distrust. Mrs. Gandhi has since been known to turn livid at the very mention of Kissinger's name. Prospects for a successful encounter seemed dim after India's National Herald, on the day of Kissinger's arrival, published an interview with Mrs. Gandhi in which she complained that Americans regard India "as marginal to their global strategy...
...HALTING INFLATION: You must have leadership and strong governments in the West to stop inflation. There must be an understanding that all must earn the money they take, and there must be a specific value for each type of work. HERALD-SUN If [Prime Minister Harold] Wilson succeeds in Britain, that would be a turning point. The U.S. is more responsible, I think [than Europe]. Americans are not lazy by nature...
...Young people] recognize the paradox of the joyless herald of the Good News and are repelled by it." Even more strongly, Bernard Cardinal Alfrink of The Netherlands asked the bishops to "examine their consciences" to see if they did not "obscure the image of the church and damage her credibility...
According to the Boston Herald American, the police are not sure whether the rape attempt at Kirkland was committed by the same men who sexually assaulted two others in Cambridge this past weekend, but they are comparing the descriptions given by the three victims of their attackers...
...exiles' hard work and ingenuity. But it also reflects the fact that a large percentage of the immigrants arrived with considerable professional and managerial skills. "Castro wanted to get rid of everyone who had run the country," explains Roberto Fabricio, a Cuban reporter for the Miami Herald. "Everyone who ran Cuba before la revolution is now in Miami...