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...campus vote has not, however, been written off by the Republicans. Despite the negative receptions accorded Nixon people earlier in the campaign, volunteers will move onto campuses when colleges reopen in the fall. Community and vocational colleges, where Nixon support has been consistently good, will get special attention from Youth Division registration teams -possibly with the hope of taking up some of the slack created by the heavy going on larger liberal arts campuses...
...hardly seemed eager for such a victory, for it may earn him Daley's hostility not only at the convention but also in the general election should McGovern be nominated. Daley's Illinois will be a crucial state in November. In any case, Daley will reopen the question on the convention floor, promising still another battle...
...South Vietnamese relief column, sent to reopen An Loc's lifeline in the early days of the Communist offensive, was still pinned down as of last week to the south along Highway 13. The relief force has suffered at least 5,000 casualties, but in the past month it has hardly advanced a yard...
...Church Street was closed to traffic for six months, beginning in late September. Potted plants and colored dots painted on the street decorated the new mall. But area businessmen claimed that their stores were suffering a lack of patronage, and the experiment ended after the City Council voted to reopen Brattle Street to traffic pending further transportation studies of the area...
...brief moment of optimism arose when Moscow, through Presidential Aide Henry Kissinger, had encouraged the U.S. to reopen the suspended Paris peace talks. President Nixon had expressed "the firm expectation that productive talks leading to rapid progress will follow." Arriving in Paris, Hanoi's top negotiator, Le Duc Tho, announced encouragingly that "we do not, in any way, want to impose a Communist regime in South Viet Nam." He met with Kissinger, who had once more slipped secretly into Paris. But after a few meetings, public and private, the U.S. and South Viet Nam again broke off the negotiations...