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Sure enough, when Zhivkov and Brezhnev raised the hint of a conference again last week, they came under a barrage of counterfire. Snapped Rumania's Nicolae Ceausescu: "Nothing should be done to deepen the divergencies and increase the threat of a split." The Italian and North Korean delegations were equally outspoken in their opposition, while Yugoslavs, Poles, Cubans and North Vietnamese maintained a stony silence. The only big parties to endorse the idea were those of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: Barraged Balloon | 11/25/1966 | See Source »

...before Fairchild's precipitous downturn, the Argus Research Corp. reported gloomily on the future of electronics stocks to 75 brokers and institutional investors. Not only were shares overpriced, but Argus reported that there was a hint of over-inventory. Advancing technology had cut the cost of making microcircuits, but the savings had not yet been passed along to customers; for weeks there had been suspicions of an impending price slash, which presumably would be reflected in lower earnings. Morning after the Argus report, a big mutual fund, with its own pessimistic conclusions about Fairchild, offered a block...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: Shocked Circuits | 11/25/1966 | See Source »

...signs of a relapse. Percy, yet to serve a day, has an eye on the chairmanship of the G.O.P. Senatorial Campaign Committee?the platform from which Barry Goldwater soared to prominence. Hatfield is also believed to harbor presidential ambitions. Reagan denied having any presidential plans, but did hint that he might go to the convention as a favorite son if there is "a need to avoid a divisive

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Elections: A Party for All | 11/18/1966 | See Source »

...typical keep-'em-guessing Johnsonian performance. Boyd, who was given no hint of his elevation, had been offered a $100,000-a-year job as head of the Association of American Railroads. Until Johnson pulled out Boyd's name, the front runner in the press guess-stakes had been White House Adviser Joseph A. Califano Jr., who with Boyd helped push the bill through Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: A Pro for DOT | 11/18/1966 | See Source »

...from Peking to spread the word of the leader's glory. Their road map-passed out on trains, sung on airliners-is a cheap (about 25?), red, plastic-bound copy of Mao's Thought. So massive is the movement that the government has begun to drop a hint to the faithful: get out and walk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: Is This Trip Necessary? | 11/18/1966 | See Source »

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