Word: pakistan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...advance billing. For her part, the First Lady was packing trunkloads of clothes by Cassini, Chez Ninon and Tassell. She had got shots for cholera, smallpox, yellow fever, typhus, typhoid and tetanus-without getting sick. She had conscientiously boned up on the customs of India and Pakistan. Only one question remained: Would her health...
...brand of one-man rule. Indonesia's Sukarno and Nepal's King Mahendra call it "guided democracy," Guinea's Touré has "total democracy," Egypt's Nasser his "presidential democracy." The strongman most entitled to claim "democracy" for an essentially undemocratic system may well be Pakistan's benevolent dictator, President Mohammed Ayub Khan. His catch phrase: "basic democracies...
Chosen for five-year terms by the village elders will be 150 male members of a National Assembly and six women picked by newly established provincial assemblies in East and West Pakistan. The President must approve all legislation, and his veto can be overriden by only a two-thirds vote; the budget must be accepted or rejected as a single pack age with no debate on individual allocations. The President can dissolve the Assembly, but if he does so, he must stand for re-election within 120 days. To placate sensitive East Pakistan-divided from the western section...
...only "domestic problem" easily solved and unequivocally supported by almost all of India. Rudolph added. Attacking Pakistan would alienate American interests, and attacking China would embarrass the Indian Communist Party...
Gentlemen, the shapka is not only Russian, but also the national headgear of Pakistan and Afghanistan. In Pakistan it is known as the "Jinnah Cap" after Pakistan's founder, who made it a national trade mark. The Camel Driver from Pakistan was seen in it during his U.S. tour...