Word: linke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...take on external adventures. At any rate, in his closing speech to the negotiators of the Laos accord, Peking's Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Yi, 61, sounded almost benign. After some standard bluster, the tough veteran of the civil war said: "We have, after all, broken a link in the chain of tension in Southeast Asia, and we should enlarge this breakthrough." Chen even found a reasonably hopeful and almost scrutable Old Chinese Proverb for the occasion: "The strength of a horse is tested by the distance of the journey, and the heart of a man is seen with...
...paper (the Albany, N.Y., Knickerbocker News) while eliminating five?the last only last week, when Hearst's 125-year-old Milwaukee Sentinel (circ. 192,899), weakened by a prolonged strike, was sold to the independent Journal (370937). Scripps-Howard, too, has been forced to economize, has not added a link to the chain since...
...become even more so. The metropolitan daily must bid for its readers not only against newsmagazines and TV, but against the suburban press?which has expanded in almost exact proportion to the contraction of the big-city press. Even one-note chains have come to recognize that each link must be deeply embedded in local affairs. Newhouse recognized this from the start. "The heart and essence of the Newhouse formula is strong local management," says Philip Hochstein, 58, who joined the Newhouse organization in 1927 and is now editorial consultant to all the papers. "The Newhouse group goes...
Back in Bonn after a week of parades and prayers that sealed a new era of French-German friendship, Chancellor Konrad Adenauer called a special press conference to deliver a rambling, emotional account of his visit to Charles de Gaulle and of the "eternal" bonds of understanding that now link Europe's once deadly enemies. Coolly he brushed aside impatient newsmen who were more interested in a stunning domestic development: a sharp regional election upset last week of his Christian Democratic Union in North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany's richest, most populous state, comprising one-third...
Little Summits. The relaxation was achieved through nervous and protracted secret meetings between members of the Secret Army and the Moslem F.L.N. The connecting link in the little "summit'' held in suburban villas and city apartments was liberal Europeans such as Marcel Baujard, mayor of Blida, and Jacques Chevallier, once mayor of Algiers...