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But while the stations objected to the commercials, they had no objection to Mobil's top-quality program offering, which follows the celebrated romance and abdication of Britain's King Edward VIII. In fact, the stations made every effort to hold on to the six-part British-produced series. "We...
The murmured comments in the rooms before and after Kennedy appeared revealed that the Republican debate of the previous Saturday had a remarkable impact on the audience. It seemed that every person had watched it. Some of those Iowans liked Philip Crane's fast, hard answer against the grain...
There is no doubt that the Soviets will use the games as a political tool, as many countries have in the past. The United States, however, has to consider whether a weak, destructive, and ineffective objection to Soviet aggression is worth the potential loss to the nation's athletes.
U.N. representatives of some non-aligned countries are exploring another possible compromise: the Shah leaves the U.S., and the U.N. grants Iran a chance to air its grievances against the Shah and begin some sort of international judicial proceedings to determine his guilt and whether he should be forced to...
Kennedy School administrators said the scheme is fraught headaches and hassles because Bok wanted us the [the GSD and the Kennedy School to do it and will have to do it unless we have a good objection.