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...fact, he severely limited the FBI's initial probing at the behest of Attorney General Kleindienst and Henry Petersen, the Justice Department's liaison man with the bureau. Gray was convinced that there was no need to try to find out who had originally contributed the $89,000 that financed the bugging. This money had been given by secret donors in Texas to Robert H. Allen, president of Gulf Resources & Chemical Corp. of Houston. To hide the identity of the donors, it had then been channeled through a Gulf Resources attorney in Mexico and was finally sent to Washington. There...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: The Fight Over the Future of the FBI | 3/26/1973 | See Source »

EXACTLY one year after President Nixon's historic flight to China, Peking and Washington announced another major breakthrough in relations between the two long-estranged powers. As a result of Presidential Aide Henry Kissinger's fifth visit to Peking, the two nations will set up "liaison offices" in each other's capitals. Except for "strictly formal" diplomatic duties, Kissinger said, these "cover the whole gamut of relationships." In effect, they fall only a technicality or two short of representing full diplomatic recognition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: Kissinger's Deal With Peking | 3/5/1973 | See Source »

...years it was an elite outfit that served Hoover as a liaison with Congress and the press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Tattletale Gray | 1/15/1973 | See Source »

Though many parishioners apparently knew of the liaison and were not disturbed by it, Cecile's parents did complain-to Toulouse's Archbishop Jean Guyot. In a gentle, anguished message read from Toulouse pulpits, Guyot said, "I wish I could remain silent," but reluctantly stated that priests who violate their vows of celibacy must consider themselves "relieved of their priestly functions." Thereupon, Forestier resigned, together with six of his colleagues in the working-class parish of St. Francis Xavier; the seven posted a statement of solidarity on their parish-house door. Though Forestier's comrades were somewhat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Trouble in Toulouse | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

Another troubled situation is the four-year-old liaison between Fiat and France's Citroën, which are supposed to exchange technology and share plants. Amid rumors of boardroom squabbles, Citroën plans to sell additional stock, but Fiat General Manager Umberto Agnelli says that Fiat will buy none of it. As in the Dunlop-Pirelli alliance, neither side can move without the other's consent. Says Agnelli: "Our objectives are very ambitious-to produce the automobile of the future for a worldwide market." Citroën, he adds, has "failed to follow these objectives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MULTINATIONALS: Marital Trouble in Europe | 12/4/1972 | See Source »

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