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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Next came National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, who briefed Zorinsky anew, this time on the possible impact of a Panama defeat on the NATO alliance. Then Sol Linowitz, the treaty negotiator, invited him to play a game of tennis...
...down their own casualties. At week's end the death toll stood at 14 Israeli troops, v. some 450 Palestinians. (About 20 Palestinians were taken prisoner; their disposition was still to be settled at week's end.) Yet for all of Washington's urging that the Israelis minimize the impact on the civilian population, the results appeared to be devastating. By the third day of the invasion, TIME Correspondent Dean Brelis reported, "the exodus of Lebanese from the area was both enormous and pitiful. As many as 200,000 people fled their homes, clogging the roads heading north toward Beirut...
COLD WEATHER. Spring arrived Monday at 6:34 p.m., but the aftereffects of record-breaking cold and snow will continue to push up prices. Main reason: reduced food supplies caused by transportation snarls. The inflationary impact will be over by year's end, but the residue-about a tenth of a point on the inflation rate-is expected to hang on until the beginning of next winter...
What is particularly discouraging is the impact of recent events on the prospect for an overall settlement. If Prime Minister Begin believes withdrawal from Lebanon can be used as a bargaining chip to extract concessions from Washington and Cairo, he could well be in for a surprise. The invasion is likely to do nothing except severely set back negotiations and divert attention from the main issues of a Palestinian homeland and the occupied territories...
...JCPS analyzes the extent of minority participation in given areas as a means of quantifying and documenting the impact of minorities, Williams said...