Search Details

Word: minh (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...implacable hostility. Much as the Sandinistas would like to see their Salvadoran comrades triumph, Nicaragua does not have a common border with El Salvador, and the extent to which the Sandinistas are shipping arms to the guerrillas is debatable. There is no equivalent of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and, far more important, of Ho Chi Minh himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: El Salvador: It Is Not Viet Nam | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

...joke currently circulating in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) recounts an apocryphal exchange of cables between Hanoi and Moscow. "Tighten your belts," wires Moscow in response to a Vietnamese plea for increased economic aid. Hanoi's reply: "Please send belts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union: Straining the Ties that Bind | 2/15/1982 | See Source »

...Nolan Bushnell, his former boss at Atari. They suggested that he call Don Valentine, an investor who frequently puts money into new firms. When Valentine came around to inspect the new computer, he found Jobs wearing cutoff jeans and sandals while sporting shoulder-length hair and a Ho Chi Minh beard. Valentine later asked McKenna: "Why did you send me this renegade from the human race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Seeds of Success | 2/15/1982 | See Source »

...traditions of political leadership, no real boundaries and no mandate to govern from its people. We gave the Vietnamese the shadow of representative government but not the substance; as many Americans freely admitted, the national elections mandated by the 1955 Geneva conference would probably have propelled Ho Chi Minh into power--a likelihood that we and South Vietnam's aspiring bosses were unwilling to accept. So America chose to keep the country divided, and substitute military power for genuine political authority--for the latter was not ours to give...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: The Trouble With Vietnam | 1/29/1982 | See Source »

Whom do they most admire in the world? "Beside our great chairman, Arafat," says Boutros, "there are Ho Chi Minh and Castro." For Jamila it is Lenin: "Because he made a new world for his people. He made them like themselves and work together." The question of the future is raised, and the three of them talk of Palestine's certain glory. Jamila offers something more: "I would put an end to the use of all nuclear weapons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lebanon: A Legacy of Dreams and Guns | 1/11/1982 | See Source »

Previous | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | Next