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...ready to disclose details of a proposed new constitution, now being drawn up by a panel of Spanish jurists, which presumably would spell out the nation's future form of government. The closest Franco would come to the topic that fascinated all Spaniards was: "We propose to renew and accelerate our institutional process to establish those measures which, with the general consent and within the spirit of our traditions and the events of our day, must serve to guarantee in the future the continuity of our work...
...absolute and comprehensive ideology conflicts with the Arab revolution, which is basically nationalist." Syria would remain socialist, if somewhat less stridently. Abroad this would mean happier relations with its moderating socialist as well as non-socialist Arab neighbors (last week Damascus received an envoy from Kuwait to renew negotiations for a $56 million Kuwaiti loan), and at home a better break for what remains of Syria's long-beleaguered middle class...
...Levine will be allowed to remain in India where she is teaching at a girls' school in Gwalior, 180 miles south of New Delhi, until next spring when her visa expires. Then it is understood that she will leave the country. Other Fulbright Fellows will have the option to renew their visas at that time
...years has increased the need for agreements on nuclear proliferation and arms control. Three more nations have acquired nuclear forces; many others -- including India, Indonesia -- are capable of building them. An attempt by either the United States or the Soviet Union to build an antiballistic missile system would renew competition in offensive as well as defensive missles. The result would be vertical proliferation of new weapons systems that would destabilize the present deterrent balance. By continuing its present policy of nuclear sharing, the U.S. thus risks destroying the entente and triggering a new Soviet-American nuclear race...
Daniel C. Bennett '53, an assistant professor at Brandies who protested when the Brandeis Philosophy Department did not renew his contract, has apparently failed in his attempts to have the decision reversed...