Word: joints
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...accepted the joint proposal by the BSA's publishing agency and E.P. Dutton. HSA's publishing house, in the fall of 1973. "The bidding was decided on the basis of whom Boston 200 thought would do the best job. "Steve Motenko '75, past manager of the HSA publishing agency said yesterday. "We put out a fairly convincing argument as we had change could will ads and edit primary research from our "Let's Go Europe...
...first sponsored by the Archdiocese of New York. An accompanying statement urged other local churches and synagogues to start discussions. The statement promises that Catholics will shun trying to make converts in the talks, but stops short of endorsing the Jewish position that all proselytism is wrong. Though no joint worship will be held, St. Patrick's and Emanu-El hope to develop cooperative efforts against social injustice and what they consider "rampant" immorality in New York City...
...with actual uses, free of a designer's narcissism, refined over a long time, that work. The Japanese package is no less an aspect of the country's cultural heritage than the design of a "stolen view" garden or the traditional cutting of a mortise-and-tenon joint in a cedar beam. Like the rest of that heritage, it is dying. The souvenir shop of the famous Ryoanji temple in Kyoto sells boxes of tiny oblong sugar candies. The boxes are exquisitely plain, made of thin strips of unpainted pine. But touch one with a cigarette...
...trying to keep the step-by-step approach alive, Kissinger received little help from the Soviet Foreign Minister. Gromyko and the Syrians composed another joint call for the reopening...
...Gromyko concluded a Middle East tour of his own to press the Russian preference-a return to Geneva. Syrian President Hafez Assad, the most unbending leader of the Arab confrontation powers, supports that preference. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat still has hopes that Kissinger can achieve further progress; nonetheless, the joint Egyptian-Soviet communiqué issued after Gromyko's visit reflected Sadat's desire for eventual resumption of the Geneva conference. Even members of Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin's government, which long worried about the negative hand of Soviet diplomacy, now say that they have "no fear" about...