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Glen W. Bowersock, professor of Greek and Latin and CRR chairman, said that the Committee decided not to impose this ruling because of the "special circumstances" of the case. "Many of the participants (in the sit-in) did not intend for the sit-in to proceed in the way it did," Bowersock said...
...direction of U.S. foreign policy was illustrated by the Administration's success in separating Viet Nam from America's relationships with China and the Soviet Union. Both nations agreed to proceed with the Nixon summit meetings because they were more concerned about their own national interests than with Marxist orthodoxies. In future dealings with the two Communist superpowers, the U.S. must adroitly avoid giving the impression that it is aiding one at the expense of the other; tricky as this balancing act might sometimes become, it will afford the U.S. far more leverage than it had when Peking remained...
...ship's officers, they steered the vessel into Rotterdam rather than Le Havre. Kennecott then got a Dutch court to order the impounding not only of the cargo but of the ship as well. The vessel was finally permitted to leave port, but only on condition that it proceed to Le Havre and unload the copper there, where payment for it cannot be made until final disposition of the case...
...guidelines will encourage representatives of all the Ulster political parties to meet independently with Whitelaw and work out a settlement of their own that can then be presented to Westminster. Extremist Catholic and Protestant groups can hardly be expected to cooperate, of course, but the government is prepared to proceed with an "agreed" solution even if it carries the backing of only the Unionist Party (which has traditionally represented most Protestants) and the Liberal Alliance Party (which includes many Catholics). If no one agrees, the Cabinet will then formulate its own solution. However the formula is arrived at, it will...
...those wistful days of late 1968 and early 1969. The North Vietnamese say that they have done everything humanly possible to speed the peace talks toward a settlement. The Provisional Revolutionary Government accepted on September 11, 1972 that a "solution to the internal problem of South Vietnam must proceed from the actual situation that there exist in South Vietnam two administrations, two armies and other political forces...(who) must unite on the basis of equality, mutual respect and mutual non-elimination." In early October, the North Vietnamese for the first time agreed that a ceasefire in the Vietnam area would...