Word: intending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...will ultimately unite Latin America from Mexico to Argentina in one huge free-trade zone. Under the plan, the Latin American Common Market will begin operation in 1970, gradually lower tariffs until by 1985 goods will flow unimpeded throughout the entire area. As a companion piece, the Presidents also intend to establish a Latin American stock market so that people in one country can easily invest in enterprises in other countries...
Sidney Nolan's drawings do not, in general, add much to this excellent book. Where the intent is light humor, they succeed modestly; but Lowell and Juvenal are similar in that they frequently intend to repel through the use of humor not light but grim, and Mr. Nolan's attempts to repel only amuse. But one buys the book to read Lowell, and what one reads is surely contemporary poetry of the first rank. After twenty years, this seems for the present generation closer to fact than opinion, though taste in succeeding ones will doubtless fluctuate. For the present...
Nonetheless, Romney's moderate supporters are growing skeptical of his ability to cope with the pressures of a national campaign. Before his Hartford speech, he announced that he would not answer newsmen's questions afterward "because I don't intend to let reporters divert attention from what I'm trying to say." It was a damaging admission of his reluctance to expose himself to the kind of grilling that a presidential candidate must endure daily-even hourly. He is also in trouble at home, where the state senate has rejected his proposals to levy personal...
...government support, stretches far beyond the confines of the China Sea. He would like nothing so much as to return in one of his own airline's jets to America's West Coast, where he spent his youth working in his brother's grocery store. "I intend to have a transpacific flight around 1970," he says. But Chow is not alone in seeing the potential riches of that route. In Washington last week...
...Governor's stand and the opinions expressed recently by leading Eastern Republicans indicate that they do not want the party to make the strategy of the Vietnamese war an issue for 1968. Perhaps they intend, even while agreeing with Johnson's policies, to encourage and capitalize on widespread distaste for him. Such a campaign, in which neither major party would offer any new alternatives for settling the Vietnamese war, would make a mockery of the American political system...