Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...About 4:30. I was sitting in a chair, and frankly I said: 'My God, it is a bit too late really to sort of call taxis,' and so I just kept on sleeping in the chair...
...always the giant question mark of Charles de Gaulle, who said non once before and could do it again. So Wilson is probing carefully and cautiously, and this time actual negotiations are not likely to begin until all the major issues have been quietly settled in advance-probably late this year or early next. As one British diplomat put it last week: "We're not going in until we get the green light and a red carpet...
...story begins in late 1966. Erhard forms a "grand coalition" with the opposition Social Democrats to promote a daring new policy for the reunification of Germany. Lyndon Johnson approves, takes the occasion of a visit to Berlin in 1967 to offer a U.S. guarantee of Poland's Oder-Neisse border to win over the Poles. Wladyslaw Gomulka, nervous at first, finally accepts an invitation to go to Washington. In February 1968, Erhard proposes to East Germany's Walter Ulbricht that joint plans be drafted for the formation of a German confederation, no longer insisting on free all-German...
...cause. He never denied having had a "physical relationship" with Gerda, but insisted that she was a "lady of distinction" who was "welcomed in Montreal's select circles." As far as his own friendship was concerned, there was a platonic all-night visit to her Montreal apartment as late as November 1960, during which, he said, he did nothing more indiscreet than take a nap in a chair...
With good reason. The official competition, which ends late this week, involves only 24 full-length pictures this year; but in the back streets marches the Marché du Film (Film Market), where 160 movies compete for the attention of foreign distributors and critics. The competition is stifling, the pressure unbearable. The performers, the publicists, even the audiences feel it, and the antics become even more frantic than before...