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...honesty, I was happier in the '60s and early '70s than I've been since. I have agonized over this decision. I hope you can understand." His ringleader understood only too well, predicting in a note to his Soviet contact that the unhappy former spy would soon rejoin them, and explaining: "He has become accustomed to the big-spender life-style and I don't believe he will adjust to living off his wife's income...
...ability of Syria and militants within the Palestine Liberation Organization to scuttle any proposal, but Reagan Administration officials expressed willingness to play a part. "The U.S. is ready to resume its role as a full partner in the search for peace whenever all the parties are prepared to rejoin," said Assistant Secretary of State Richard Murphy...
...respire is only temporary. Suddenly, the fast-paced music takes over-and the figure writhe into a fascinating hysteria. The clumps of dancers demand total attention as they separate and then rejoin--all White kicking their legs and making their hands vibrate in the air. Just as chaos seems to hover in a split-second the music stops...
...Once again her action could be seen as symbolic, signifying, perhaps, some basic failure of Western values. She told a press conference in Moscow that she had not known "one single day" of freedom in the West. She declared that she had come back to the Soviet Union to rejoin the two children she had left behind in 1967. But her earlier denunciations of the Bolshevik revolution ("a fatal, tragic mistake"), her father ("a moral and spiritual monster"), the Soviet system ("profoundly corrupt") and the KGB (like "the German Gestapo") suggested that her return may have been a desperate...
Despite the frosty tone of Newell's announcement, the Administration left open the possibility of rapprochement, saying that the U.S. would rejoin the 160-nation group "when UNESCO returns to its original purposes and principles." As a practical matter, that may not be until 1987, when a successor to the combative M'Bow is chosen. Newell said, however, that the U.S. will establish an "observer mission" in Paris to monitor UNESCO activities...