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...that the evidence of real peace desired by Israel?open borders, an exchange of diplomats, trade?could take place within five years after a treaty rather than a generation. By visiting Jerusalem even before a treaty is signed or even in sight, Sadat has signaled that perhaps no such hiatus will be necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Sadat's Sacred Mission | 11/28/1977 | See Source »

...West, for its part, expects to form closer but hardly client-style ties to Somalia. The U.S. is ready to resume economic assistance, after a hiatus of six years, at the level of about $10 million a year. West Germany, grateful for Somalia's help in its Mogadishu skyjacking rescue operation last month, will provide $17 million over the next 14 months. But neither the U.S. nor any other Western country is anxious to lavish much military aid on Somalia while it is still at odds with Ethiopia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HORN OF AFRICA: Russians, Go Home! | 11/28/1977 | See Source »

...Failing is the work of Guy Gallo '78, and while it is by no means an excellent play, it is a valiant effort. Regardless of the merits of the play itself, it is heartening to see a student production-any student production-on the Mainstage after such an unwarranted hiatus. Harvard theater is, after all, produced by and generally for students, so it seems illogical that student-written shows should so rarely be chosen for Loeb presentation...

Author: By Mark Chaffie, | Title: Failing to Compel | 11/19/1977 | See Source »

Field hockey coach Debi Field's 1977 schedule has her team spending a three-day hiatus in Denver at the end of November for the national tournament...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: Denver in November? | 9/16/1977 | See Source »

...billion or so that the company plans to spend on new plant and equipment over the next three years will be financed entirely out of earnings; this will leave sufficient money in the Con Ed till to continue paying quarterly dividends, which were resumed after the 1974 hiatus and were raised to 500 a share in January. Additionally, a program to collect delinquent accounts more quickly has cut down the time of the average unpaid bill from 59 days in 1973 to a present tolerable level of slightly more than a month. These changes have helped bring about a sharp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTILITIES: Catharsis Time Again at Con Ed | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

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