Word: populars
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...poll showed that the public image of Egypt and Israel improved markedly following Sadat's visit to Jerusalem. About 40% of those polled said their impressions of Egypt had improved, while Israel-already popular in the U.S.-was viewed more favorably by 27%. Both Sadat and Israeli Premier Menachem Begin also rose in public esteem. There was widespread feeling reflected in the poll (64%) that Sadat and Begin are equally interested in peace. A minority thought that Sadat (24%) or Begin (7%) had shown more concern for a settlement...
...political policy remains to see Israel destroyed. " So declared one of the most intransigent of Palestinian leaders, Dr. George Habash, in an interview last week with TIME Correspondent Dean Brelis. Habash is head of the Marxist, pro-Moscow Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; it is the second largest commando group (after Yasser Arafat's Al-Fatah) and has been responsible for some of the most notorious Palestinian terrorist acts. The P.F.L.P. leader talked with Brelis in a well-guarded room at Tripoli's Beach Hotel shortly before the anti-Sadat summit ended. Excerpts...
...popping up every few weeks. Companies that make mixers have been adding attachments that will do the same tasks as food processors. Some 750,000 processors have been sold in the U.S. so far this year, with projected 1978 sales of 2 million. Herewith an evaluation of the most popular processors, listed in descending order of price, followed by the bestselling mixers that have processor attachments...
...York Times Cook Book, edited by Craig Claiborne (Harper & Row; $15). An accurate, almost complete compendium of the most popular dishes...
...than $100 billion, have a special reason for worry: Congress in 1974 passed a law permitting receivers of pensions to sue managers of the funds for poor investment performance. Fearful fund managers have adopted a supercautious strategy, setting themselves the modest goal of only matching the performance of the popular stock averages, and pulling out of an issue any time they can turn a small profit...