Word: offerred
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...business side of the trip focused on trade, technology and diplomacy. Rumania was expected to offer the Chinese high-quality drilling equipment in exchange for oil. Although trade between the two countries has increased seven times over since 1960, several new commercial protocols were also reported in the works...
There was no sign that Begin had any important new ideas to offer or concessions to make, even though he had a great deal riding on that meeting. Until then, his critics-the Israelis who regard their Premier as an obstacle to peace-will presumably sit on their hands and hope he will prove them wrong. But if the summit fails disastrously, his own aides admit, a disenchantment with Begin's leadership could quickly...
Choosing discretion over valor, Farber and his paper finally decided to hand over the manuscript to Judge William Arnold, who is trying the Jascalevich case. Arnold accepted the book, commenting that it might make "interesting reading." Surprisingly, Jascalevich's attorney, Raymond Brown, initially objected to Farber's offer, saying that he is after the notes, not the book. But some wonder about his motives as well. It has been suggested that Brown does not really want to see Farber's notes, knowing that they are actually useless to his case. He just wants Farber to refuse...
Skeptics and optimists may dismiss these views as the ursine musings of just another gold fanatic. But it should be remembered that Nick Deak is a survivor-of wars, inflation and collapses on two continents over half a century-and in difficult times, perhaps the survivors can offer us a lesson...
Professor Hans Küng, Catholic priest and theologian at the University of Tübingen, West Germany, has clashed with the Vatican over such teachings as papal infallibility and birth control. In the following statement, made available to TIME, ten theologians, including Küng* offer some answers to the question: What kind of Pope does today's church need...