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...discussed Ford's upcoming visit to Japan and the diplomatic travels of Henry Kissinger. At one point, Ford asked Nixon: "Did you have a good night?" Nixon replied: "None of the nights are too good." A sober Ford emerged from the visit to tell newsmen: "Obviously, he's a very sick man. But I think he's coming along well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE EX-PRESIDENT: Nixon: Surgery, Shock and Uncertainty | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

Neither Kissinger nor the familiar "high State Department official" had much to tell newsmen about the hours of talk that the Secretary had with Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow. Kissinger did indicate, however, that progress had been made in setting up guidelines for further limitation of strategic arms. These tentative agreements will be pursued at a Brezhnev-Ford "working summit" in Vladivostok later this month. The meeting will follow Ford's scheduled state visit to Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: Food, Famine, Fury and Fears | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

Ellsberg made public his talk with the Niemans yesterday, denouncing Colby's off-the-record meeting with Niemans last night and describing such briefings--in which journalists agree not to publish what they learn--as "a method of plugging newsmen into the government bureaucracy and making them part...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg and Richard H.P. Sia, S | Title: Ellsberg Says CIA Chief Anticipated Chilean Coup | 11/6/1974 | See Source »

...response to free market conditions. President Ford, and Kissinger in his latest United Nations speech, abruptly cautioned the oil-producing nations not to price their product at disastrously high levels. The Shah, more accustomed to hand kissing than hard words, bristled. "Nobody can dictate to us," he told newsmen on a state visit to Australia and New Zealand. "Nobody can wave a finger at us because we will wave back." In his 90-minute interview with TIME (see box preceding page), the Shah warned, "If this is a serious policy of the U.S. Government, then on this subject...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Oil, Grandeur and a Challenge to the West | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

Another book about the overanalyzed and all too familiar Nixon Administration? Yes. But this time two CBS television newsmen have sliced through conventional explanations with some offbeat conclusions about what went wrong. The most provocative: the single event that did most to ruin Nixon was, of all things, Chappaquiddick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Before the Deluge | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

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