Word: nationalizes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...students on the future of the dollar and gold in the international monetary system. Blaylock recalls that the Under Secretary, "with a comforting tone of confidence in his voice, said that the dollar looked promising, but gold, well, that one was nearing extinction." Thus, says Blaylock, "even this nation's newest commander of monetary policy has had his ego bruised by the dollar's poor performance...
Falwell and others like him are rendering a great service by spearheading efforts to restore morality to this nation, individually and collectively, and save it from total abandonment to crime, expediency and degradation...
...recruited Lazlo Kovak--a cameraman whose strong sense of style attracted most of the critical acclaim for Woody Allen's Interiors. The voices of children in the background rise as Kovak zeroes in on a blackboard and an American flag--"and to the republic for which it stands one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." Freeze--a police car and run-down jailhouse...
Shaplen takes an incredibly complex and far-reaching subject and molds it into a simple framework. In each of 11 chapters, he outlines the post-World War Two history of an Asian nation. A longtime writer for The New Yorker, Shaplen's chapters are in-depth articles, examining phases of development within the context of the author's experiences. The author knows his story well, though he explains events and people in almost frustrating detail at times...
...matter how many crystal balls one uses, it is patently impossible to foresee the future evolution of the Chinese Communist Party." Where a lesser writer would have struggled to find a trend, the seasoned journalist--whose 30 years experience has helped reveal the serious instabilities threatening every Asian nation--says what he feels...