Word: moods
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...State. If there is any message in Durkin's victory for the hopefuls who will enter the nation's first presidential primary election five months from now in New Hampshire, it is that the state is restive and unpredictable. Last week, at least, it was in no mood for politics as usual. The result: New Hampshire for the first time in 121 years has two Democratic Senators. That was melancholy news for the G.O.P. But Gerald Ford did not seem discouraged. Continuing his extraordinary early political travels, he took off at week's end for an arduous...
...speech to the 30th regular session of the U.N. General Assembly this week, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is expected to endorse the special session resolution and the promise of cooperation it is supposed to have fostered. The Administration, in fact, deserves much of the credit for the improved mood at the U.N. The lengthy proposals offered by the U.S. on the special session's opening day convinced many Third World moderates that they may have more to gain from quiet, pragmatic negotiating than from inflammatory rhetoric...
Moscow holds Kissinger and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat responsible for the humiliation the Soviets suffered in the Middle East. This was fully reflected in Gromyko's mood, which one U.S. official described as "disappointed and unhappy." The Russians are not in a very strong bargaining position in the Arab world at the moment. Not only have they lost their influence in Egypt, but they also do not have much clout in Syria, even though some 3,000 Soviet technicians remain there. Ironically, the Soviets seem to be turning to the U.S. for help in getting back on the Middle...
...PHILOSOPHICAL MOOD of The Basement Tapes falls somewhere between the existential anguish of Blonde on Blonde and its moral resolution on John Wesley Harding. Dylan has gone beyond those visions of Johanna which kept him up past dawn...
...This mood elated city and county officials. But they realized that opposition to busing had been broken only by the weekend show of force; such security will be difficult to maintain for more than another week or two. Tensions in the blue-collar neighborhoods seemed likely to remain high for some time to come, and were fanned by antibusing leaders like Bill Kellerman, automobile assembly plant foreman and president of Citizens Against Busing, which claims to have 400 followers. He vowed: "Kentucky will sit still no longer. We will make Boston look like nothing...