Word: reopening
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Boersner said that the United States should assume a pragmatic policy toward Havana "capable of adapting to changing circumstances. Castro should be closely watched for Titoist tendencies." If Cuba turned toward a neutralist position, the United States, Boersner felt, should reopen diplomatic relations with the island. But he cautioned that at present Castro was showing "Stalinist" rather than "Titoist" deviations...
...Schiff's decision to reopen came after Mayor Robert Wagner canceled his plans to offer a solution to the strike and called another negotiating session for Friday. He said that both sides had asked for renewed negotiations and said the talks offered "some glimmer of hope...
...Post's decision was interpreted in some quarters as a victory for the striking printers, since the resumption of printing by one paper may well cause four other publishers who closed voluntarily to reopen...
Printers will return to the Post at pre-strike levels until a new contract is worked out. Powers had previously announced that he would send his typographers back to work on any of the nonstruck papers which agreed to reopen. The others are the Herald-Tribune, the Mirror, the Long Island Star-Journal, and the Long Island Press...
Although no other publishers announced plans to reopen, they left the door open. The Publishers Association of New York City issued a statement saying merely that Mrs. Schiff's decision "does not affect the firm determination of other publishers to press for a satisfactory settlement" with...