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Nixon has said that there will be no negotiations until the strikers return to work and that he will "see to it that the mails go through." Nixon has not said whether he will order troops to aid the stricken postal service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nixon Warns Strikers To End Mail Walkout | 3/23/1970 | See Source »

...return for better relations between the two German states in the areas of unrestricted travel and improved postal, telephone and cable communications, Brandt would be willing to grant, within the next 18 months, de jure recognition to the German Democratic Republic in all international affairs. Even so, he insists that in relations between the two German states, Bonn would never consider East Germany a foreign country and that East Germans always would share a common citizenship with West Germans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: West Germany Looks to the East | 3/16/1970 | See Source »

Parsimonious Beginning. He proposed a massive $5.7 billion cut in defense and space outlays, reductions or outright abolition for 57 "outmoded programs," and increased Social Security and transportation taxes and postal rates. For lack of money, the President suggested a parsimonious beginning on new activities that he endorses, such as those dealing with air and water pollution, welfare reform and federal revenue-sharing with states and cities. The result is a spending program of $200.8 billion, an increase of just $3 billion over projected expenditures for this year. Taking inflation into account, Nixon is really advocating a reduction in federal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Nixon's Budget: Thin Slices for New Goals | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

...which is in effect a national sales tax of the kind becoming standard in the Common Market countries, but he has rejected it for now. Instead, he will try a bits-and-pieces approach. White House aides believe that he will renew his request for $600 million in postal-rate increases, ask for new excise taxes on such services as airline travel, and speed up collection of gift and inheritance taxes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Nixon's 1970 Worries: Economy and Environment | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

Peace on Earth set down briefly at Anchorage, Alaska, where about 1,000 volunteers repacked the cargo in 6.6-lb. bundles to meet Moscow's postal specifications. But when Perot arrived in Copenhagen, the message from Moscow was nyet. He even tried a desperate call to Russian Premier Alexei Kosygin at home, to no avail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Personality: The Odyssey of Ross Perot | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

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