Word: nationalizes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Clearly, Kissinger's impact will be felt for a long time to come. During his final days in office, he shared some thoughts about his stewardship of U.S. foreign policy with TIME Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey. They are worth considering as the nation sets off in new diplomatic directions...
Though they continue to attract murderous misfits like Fred Cowan, the nation's neo-Nazi organizations have fallen on hard times. The anti-Communist cold war tensions of the '50s and the civil rights clashes of the '60s nourished their sick ideas, but the hate groups have languished since then...
...lady of Israeli politics, former Premier Golda Meir, after meeting with the new Secretary of State during the first stop of his first foreign mission. Her conclusion was shared by just about everyone who met the lanky, soft-spoken Vance along the route of his six-day, six-nation swing (not to be called a shuttle) through the Middle East last week...
Grave Jeopardy. Accident or not, the deaths provoked angry protests from opponents of the regime and raised fears that Amin, a Moslem, might open a fresh campaign against Uganda's Christians, who constitute half the nation's 11.6 million populace. Only a week ago Archbishop Luwum and 18 bishops had written a four-page letter to the All Africa Conference of Churches in Nairobi, warning that Ugandan Christians were "in grave jeopardy...
...part of our Bicentennial observance, TIME asked leaders of nations around the world to address the American people through the pages of TIME on how they view the U.S. and what they hope-and expect-from the nation in the years ahead. This message from President Anwar Sadat of Egypt is the tenth in the series...