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Perhaps most important, Castro gradually convinced the U.S. that Cuba was no longer "exporting revolution" to the hemisphere. When Senator George McGovern visited Cuba last May, Castro discussed the 1962 missile crisis with him. "I was furious when Khrushchev compromised," Castro said. "But I realize in retrospect that he reached the proper settlement with Kennedy. If my position had prevailed, there would have been a terrible war. I was wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Crack in the Boycott | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

Secretary of State Henry Kissinger still maintains that a full resumption of U.S. trade and diplomatic relations with Cuba would be "premature." But as the vice president of the Cuban Agrarian Reform Institute, Solano Pinera, told McGovern: "Don't forget, we need about $3 billion in equipment for our new [farm development] program, and we're ready to buy." With that kind of money piled up only 90 miles off Key West, U.S. businessmen are already putting pressure on Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Crack in the Boycott | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

Udall's main target is the moderate-to-left end of the party spectrum. He offers progressive-sounding programs without going into too much entangling detail like George McGovern's ill-fated plan to give every American $1,000. Udall intends to avoid the McGovern mistake of alienating centrists and conservatives. He disarms those who disagree with him by resorting to an easy Western humor, so much so that sympathizers cautioned him to appear a bit more serious in public if he wants to convey a presidential image...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANDIDATES '76: Where's Franklin Fitzgerald Jones? | 8/25/1975 | See Source »

...Democratic program of housing subsidies, national health insurance, and long-term energy and economic planning. Though much of this legislation has been rebuffed or vetoed by Ford, Humphrey has led the disorganized opposition with his customary good cheer and sportsmanship, disarming his critics and winning allies. George McGovern, for one, has strongly hinted that he would support a Humphrey candidacy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: From Defeat Rises a Free Spirit | 8/18/1975 | See Source »

Humphrey has been doing s a little maneuvering. While he has not discouraged talk of a Humphrey-McGovern ticket, which would appeal to the party's left wing, he has also made overtures to the right by indicating a willingness to come to terms with George Wallace, who may arrive at the convention with one-third of the delegates. Humphrey has suggested that he would not place the Alabaman on the ticket but would let him participate in drawing up the party platform and in selecting a Cabinet if the Democrats win the election. Most comfortable when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: From Defeat Rises a Free Spirit | 8/18/1975 | See Source »

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