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...fighting underscored the complexity of problems and the fragility of peace in the area. So too last week, in the uneasy hiatus that has followed the collapse of Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy, did a number of other events...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Further Detours on the Road to Peace | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

Israel last week discovered itself in the unusually uncomfortable position of being on the diplomatic defensive. In the hiatus that followed the breakdown of peace talks with Egypt, Anwar Sadat had neatly seized the initiative. Egypt's President announced that-even without a further withdrawal of Israeli forces in the Sinai-he would reopen the Suez Canal on June 5. Then Sadat agreed unilaterally to an extension of the peace-keeping mandate of 4,000 blue-helmeted United Nations troops, which was due to expire April 24. He also made public the release of the bodies of 39 Israelis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ISRAEL: Doves v. Hawks: A Growing Debate | 4/21/1975 | See Source »

...exam hiatus is not expected to hurt the Crimson too much. Harvard coach Bill Cleary had most of his squad skating at informal practice sessions at the beginning of exam period. During the last week however, Cleary has had the Crimson skating at full-tilt, emphasizing re-conditioning exercises...

Author: By A.p. Quigley, | Title: Harvard Meets N.U. in Beanpot Opener Tonight | 2/3/1975 | See Source »

Inevitably, it's James that you reflect on when climbing the steps that lead out of the place. The Harvard grad who's taking a hiatus from the B.U. law school grind, he has had his restaurant dream come true for two weeks now, and he's still excited about the place. His enthusiasm filters in through his anxious introductions of the night's performers, or his grinning hellos as he eases into a conversation with one of his patrons...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: Cambridge Reflections | 11/8/1974 | See Source »

...title cut, the best of these are "Dance Little Sister" and "Ain't Too Proud to Beg," a surprising and crude remake of one of the Temptations' greatest hits. The success of this cut suggests that maybe the Stones, like the Band, might benefit from taking a song-writing hiatus and cutting an album composed primarily of other people's material, as they did at the beginning of their career...

Author: By Andy Klein, | Title: Soul for the Soulless | 11/7/1974 | See Source »

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