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Israeli intransigence about negotiating with Palestinian terrorists was shaken two weeks ago by a White House miscue: President Ford appeared to hint that as a result of the Rabat summit Israel might have to deal with King Hussein and the P.L.O. Arriving in Jerusalem last week, Kissinger had to reassure Rabin at the outset of their talks that the U.S. still considered it possible to discuss the future of the West Bank with Hussein. The Secretary also told the Israelis that in his view the Arabs, despite the summit, had left themselves an encouraging amount of room for continued negotiations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Room for Quiet Diplomacy | 11/18/1974 | See Source »

...that possibly mean? The only discussion going on then was how big a cut would he come out with. Astonishment that he announced no cut in that particular speech. He sure didn't announce escalation. But that's what he was considering. And I think that Chapin gives a hint as to why they decided to postpone that. I think, in short, that Moratorium program that looked like a liberal thing and certainly did not look effective at the time, because it didn't get him out--I think it seems to have derailed a plan to mine Haiphong...

Author: By Daniel Ellsberg, | Title: Haiphong, Kissinger, and William Colby | 11/12/1974 | See Source »

...Hint of Eroticism. There is also a subplot involving Shanks' assistant (Cindy Eilbacker), a perky little number who is killed by some menacing motorcyclists. Shanks, though a timid fellow, manages to do in the villains and reactivate the girl. As she walks toward Shanks haltingly, like a marionette with lumbago, she holds her arms out to embrace him. The scene ends with the girl, who is about old enough to qualify for the junior-varsity cheerleading squad, half dancing with Shanks and half hugging him. There is an unmistakable hint of eroticism here, but Shanks' fantasy ends just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Unquiet Grave | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

...There was astonishment that Nixon announced no troop cut in that particular speech," Ellsberg told the Niemans. "He sure didn't announce escalation--but that's what he was considering. And I think that Chapin gives a hint as to why they decided to postpone that...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg and Richard H.P. Sia, S | Title: Ellsberg Says Anti-War Moratoriums Delayed Mining of Haiphong for Two and a Half Years | 11/7/1974 | See Source »

...more likely choice is Tian Van Lam, the young president of the Saigon Senate known chiefly for his eloquence at the Paris talks, as well as for such gallantries as attending to the cape of NLF negotiators Madame Binh. Lam is also conspicuously untouched by any hint of scandal. He was made president of the senate soon after his election and enjoys connections with several international firms. In the event Thieu resigns, his Cabinet must resign with him, and by Vietnamese law the head of the senate becomes president...

Author: By Charles E. Stephen, | Title: Dumping Thieu? | 11/6/1974 | See Source »

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