Word: progressions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fares this jewel in Connecticut? It doesn't shine so brightly as it deserves to. But British guest director David William has managed to give it considerable luster all the same. What is heartening is to note the progress from the horrendous mishmash that Jack Landau inflicted on us here in 1960 to Frank Hauser's version six years later, which was' visually attractive but aurally offensive. Now, on the third try, there is much to please both...
...along with the U.S. hi the winter, was all smiles at a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Ottawa. He said, "I believe that the disagreements of the past year, which have resulted from the fact that we have dealt with serious people representing serious contributions to our common progress, will have strengthened us as only free people can strengthen themselves through a debate...
...tente so far? Some top U.S. officials argue that beginning with the help Washington received from Moscow in extracting American forces from Viet Nam, it is the U.S. that has benefited far more. Perhaps-but the accounting is complex and far from conclusive. A score card on the progress of détente...
...President Nixon made his happy progress through the Middle East, that remark probably summed up much of the anger and frustration felt by many Russian diplomats. In Washington last week Soviet officials indicated privately that Nixon's reception in Moscow two weeks from now will be more restrained than it might have been because of the Russians' displeasure over their eclipse in the Middle East. Ironically, the U.S. has gone out of its way to give the appearance that the Soviets have been involved in the Syrian-Israeli disengagement negotiations, even as Moscow has played down...
First Strike. But the mood on Capitol Hill was shaped by the economic slowdown, the apparent lack of progress at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks with Russia and the Soviet arms buildup. As a result, most Congressmen were opposed to more than token cuts even before they began work on the Pentagon budget, which is traditionally broken up into several bills. The most controversial is the procurement bill, which contains money for researching, developing and buying new weapons. Later, Congress will vote separate bills for military personnel, retirement, operations and maintenance...