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Ironically, Byrd told newsmen, he would have avoided the contest if Sen. Richard Russell of Georgia had died before the party caucus started in mid-morning...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Byrd Flails Kennedy in Whip Race | 1/22/1971 | See Source »

...Army Chief of Staff. Telford Taylor, 62, who was the chief U.S. prosecutor at Nuremberg, first adumbrated his theses-without naming names-in his book Nuremberg and Vietnam: an American Tragedy (TIME, Nov. 23, 1970). Last week, on Dick Cavett's TV talk show and in talks with newsmen later, he said that Westmoreland could be found guilty of Viet Nam war crimes if he were to be tried by the same standard under which the U.S. hanged Japanese General Tomayuki Yamashita...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Of Guilt and Precedent | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

...belligerent harangue, like Sadat's calmer interviews with U.S. Newsmen James Reston and Walter Cronkite, was designed to show the world-and the Jarring negotiators-that Egypt is not war weary enough to beg for peace and negotiate away territory. The scene in Tanta was a far cry from Sadat's first executive address before the National Assembly last October, when he was so unsure of himself that he drew only a polite patter of handclaps. Sadat became the butt of jokes. Now the jokes are subsiding. "No doubt about it," says a U.S. State Department official, "Sadat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: O Sadat, Lead Us to Liberation | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

...front of a bevy of microphones and a row of cameras as he answered the questions of the newsmen packed into the room. He used almost the same phrasing he had used earlier, describing his hope of stimulating enthusiasm among undergraduates while refusing to "shoot from the hip" on questions about the future status of women at Harvard or offer his opinion of the report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest...

Author: By Scott W. Jacobs and Mark H. Odonoghue, S | Title: Bok: A Lucky Man Who Made the Grade | 1/12/1971 | See Source »

OUTSIDE the Soviet Supreme Court building in Moscow last week, a passer-by sneered, "You bunch of yids!" at a handful of people who stood shivering in the snow. One of the group, Esfir Mostkova, told Western newsmen that she had been vainly seeking permission to go to Israel since 1948. As police began hauling her off for "talking to foreigners," she shouted a few final words to the newsmen, explaining that she has cancer and wants to see her son in Israel before she dies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Soviet Union: Limited Leniency | 1/11/1971 | See Source »

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