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...expectations for the conference seemed to be confirmed by the conspicuous absence of the leaders of the two nuclear superpowers, Leonid Brezhnev and Jimmy Carter. While the Soviet chief might be excused because of his increasingly obvious ill health, Carter had been expected to use the U.N. forum to repeat his inaugural call for the "elimination of all nuclear weapons from this earth." But by a coincidence, a full-scale meeting of NATO partners had been scheduled for the week following the opening of the U.N. conference. Carter is planning to argue compellingly at the NATO summit...
...gets a lift from its high level of repeat travelers. British travel agents voted SIA "airline of the year" in 1977, and a survey of 500 agents in the Asian-Pacific region placed it first in the area. The line does not belong to the International Air Transport Association cartel, so it can give all sorts of free extras to passengers. In both first class and economy, they get free champagne and drinks even before takeoff; gifts like pens or complete leather toilet sets are distributed on every flight to first-class passengers. SIA is spending $30 million to build...
...will teach two government courses at Harvard next fall and will repeat them during the winter quarter at Dartmouth, he added. One course is entitled "American Federalism" and the other "Modern British Politics and Policy...
...understand the significance of today's match, you must step back a year in time. Yale tooled into Cambridge on April 25 of last year, cocky and hoping to knock off Harvard's unbeaten racquetmen, who were looking toward a repeat performance as league title-holder...
...part of undergraduates is secondary to the achievement of a deeper understanding of ethics, science and esthetics." Furthermore Ms. Esser writes that "by teaching students how such goals [morality, truth and beauty] are more more important that profit and power, Harvard guarantees that its students will never repeat the criminal greed of U.S. corporations now in South Africa...