Word: moods
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...meetings, mass organizations and the State Council. Most important for his survival, he knew how to maintain a low profile whenever Mao swung China violently leftward. These were dangerous periods for the country's pragmatists, who were vulnerable to the charge of lacking revolutionary ardor. When the radical mood had spent itself and the need for retrenchment became obvious, it was always Chou, with his unparalleled administrative skills and the allegiance of the party bureaucracy, who oversaw the return to normalcy...
Overall, the mood for Middle East peacemaking was optimistic. The only danger was that the tough talk, particularly on Washington's part, could itself become an issue and complicate Kissinger's negotiations...
...weeks, when Secretary of State Henry Kissinger undertakes negotiations for a second-stage disengagement by Israel, Egypt and Syria. Last week a TIME-sponsored news tour of 53 U.S. businessmen, TIME editors and correspondents visited the area. In talks with several leaders, the group discerned a growing mood of moderation and a determination on all sides to help Kissinger move toward an eventual peace. Excerpts from the discussions: SADAT: "I Am Ready...
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat received the group not in Cairo, but at his favorite winter vacation spot, Aswan. Sadat was in an amiable mood as he relaxed on a sofa in a salon of the New Cataract Hotel-where Kissinger stayed during the first round of shuttle diplomacy last year-and answered the TIME group's questions. Among them...
...bill passed unanimously earlier this month, more than 250 army officers plus 150 ministers and top civil servants could be brought to trial-including the present Foreign Minister, Dimitrios Bitsios. Fearing the political instability that such a massive purge might provoke, Caramanlis hopes to avoid wholesale prosecutions. But the mood of the people is plainly vengeful...