Word: implemental
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...French presidency above the chaos of party politics. Says De Gaulle: "The President must never be the leader of a parliamentary majority." - Also in the cards is a Cabinet shuffle. Major anticipated casualty is waspish little Premier Michel Debre. Cool to NATO and (until called upon to implement De Gaulle's policy) against Algerian independence. Debre has been the lightning rod of the Gaullist regime, attracting resentment that might otherwise have been showered on De Gaulle. Into the Foreign Ministry replacing Maurice Couve de Murville will probably go Algerian Affairs Minister Louis Joxe, now De Gaulle's most...
...been able to learn classified addresses, motor routes, and meeting places of leftist and nationalist groups from the police in both Paris and Algiers. In their present intensified attempt to prevent a cease-fire agreement, they are counting on a continuation of police spinelessness and collusion to help implement their policy...
...must be the same with the black people in America." Muslim doctrine advocates the formation of a separate economy and state for the American black man. And it declares that God has given white supremacy only 23 more years of grace, during which time the white man must implement the black man's demands or go under the rising tide of black supremacy...
Turning to the present, Niebuhr made two observations on the "scientific age, thrusting into nature." His first point was that modern technology has given as the potentiality of uniting into a "world community." He said men now have the opportunity to "purge themselves of European Parochialism," and "implement Christian universalism...
...reality, though, as both President Kennedy and the leaders of the noncommitted nations recognize, all blocs share a common interest--survival. The organization Mr. Hammarskjold outlined would grant to an "international public servant" an international staff which would implement the decisions of a body determined not only to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war," but to bring to underdeveloped areas the material comforts which the Western world has enjoyed for the past two centuries...