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...NATO allies had, meanwhile, held intensive consultations on possible countermeasures; indeed, French Foreign Minister Jean François-Poncet reiterated that the Western allies had already agreed on a precise plan. Political and economic sanctions would almost certainly be imposed. In the view of U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, Soviet intervention would "effectively end any possibility of talks" with Moscow, including the negotiations on arms limitations that the Soviets seem to want...
...been popular in his lifetime often goes into eclipse after his death and never regains popularity. The history of music is full of examples: Joachim Raff, considered a great symphonist 100 years ago; Giacomo Meyerbeer, king of grand opera in the mid-19th century. The once esteemed Jean Sibelius, whose music fell into disfavor more than a decade before his death in 1957, is only now beginning to be reassessed...
Whether the attempt by World Cup officials to revise three-event racing makes sense is a matter for angry argument. Jean-Claude Killy, who won three gold medals at the 1968 Olympics, was the last man who could dominate all three events. There is general acknowledgment that Stenmark, by specializing, has carried slalom and giant-slalom skills further than Killy ever did. New three-event men, presumably, will not be able to reach Stenmark's brilliant but relatively narrow perfection. (Why not add a fourth event, exasperated slalomists grumble-like ski jumping, after all. Or a fifth...
...Sister in This House by Wendy Kesselman had its genesis in a famous French murder case that inspired Jean Genet's The Maids. In 1933, in Le Mans, Léa and Christine Papin killed their employer, Mme. Lancelin, and her daughter. Kesselman has retained the names of the sisters, but otherwise the play is very much her own. The playwright focuses on mother-daughter relationships, intimate sisterly affection and a rigid class structure that borders on the feudal droit du seigneur...
Giscard lieutenants, who only the day before had talked smugly about remaining above the fray, could no longer contain themselves. Foreign Minister Jean François-Poncet blasted Mitterrand for his lack of patriotism and the "rudeness of his expression." Fumed Prime Minister Raymond Barre: "As a Frenchman, I was revolted...