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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...happens to be Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith, led his white countrymen one step closer to black majority rule. Last week, at Smith's urging, white Rhodesians went to the polls to approve by a wide margin a new constitution under which rule is to pass from the country's 240,000 whites to its 6.4 million blacks. The transition will take place after the whites, along with 2.8 million black voters, approve a new government in another election scheduled for April...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RHODESIA: One Step Closer to Black Rule | 2/12/1979 | See Source »

Though the chairman has called the Amexco bid illegal, Donald McGraw dis missed that charge as "a ploy that Harold is using to pass by the stockholders be cause he does not want to sell at any price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Amexco Stalled | 2/12/1979 | See Source »

...plants by the late 1980s) the T.V.A. encouraged the development of a dangerous source of energy. The agency's leaders and bureaucrats also developed a contemptuous attitude towards the people they ostensibly served; Jenkins who had been fighting federal regulation of strip mining told the press that he would pass a good bill if "the neurotics and psychotics would just trust us." And T.V.A. bureaucrats, instead of sympathizing with people dispossessed by the agency's activities, trumpeted their own bureaucratic righteousness. T.V.A.'s chief solicitor said, "The story of these people has been told to the point of nausea. There...

Author: By Celia W. Dugger, | Title: Power for the People | 2/10/1979 | See Source »

...Pass the Salt...

Author: By Joseph T. Smith, | Title: John McPhee, Noted Author Speaks on Thoreau at Union | 2/9/1979 | See Source »

...July 6, 1953 a young American stepped off the plane at Qaar-E-Shirim, Iran, and passed through customs. His name was Kermit Roosevelt '38, the grandson of Theodore Roosevelt '81 and the cousin of Franklin D. Roosevelt '04. The customs officer let him pass without hindrance unaware that Roosevelt had just received instructions from Allen Dulles, the new head of the CIA, to topple the regime of the Iranian nationalist Dr. Muhammed Mossadeq. The fledgeling CIA had taken considerable interest in Iran during the preceding years, as previously unpublished documents show. Alarmed by the continuing Soviet threat to Iran...

Author: By Trevor Barnes, | Title: The CIA in Iran | 2/9/1979 | See Source »

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