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While Vance concentrated on a few major concerns-the SALT negotiations, the Camp David accords-Christopher ran the rest of the State Department. Says Vance: "He really was in every sense an alter ego to me." Christopher intended to resign last April if he was not named to succeed Vance. In the end, however, Carter and the new Secretary, Edmund Muskie, persuaded him to stay on. For the past eight months, some observers assert, Christopher has been the Secretary in all but name, while Muskie has concerned himself chiefly with the public side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Quiet American | 1/26/1981 | See Source »

Begin was caught in a collision between two headstrong members of his government. On one side was Finance Minister Yigal Hurvitz, a tough administrator who has repeatedly threatened to resign and now stood adamantly opposed to any concession to the teachers. He argued that the proposed pay hikes would cost the government $2 billion over a period of 16 months and aggravate Israel's colossal annual inflation rate. That rate now stands at 140%, the highest in the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: One Crisis Too Many | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

Both Hurvitz and Hammer said they would resign if the other triumphed in their Cabinet battle. Either way, it would signify almost certain doom for the Begin government. If Hurvitz walked out, two other members of his tiny Rafi Party and two or three other political allies would be expected to follow and thus reduce Begin's majority of 63 Knesset members to fewer than 60, not enough to survive a no-confidence motion. A Hammer walkout would be even more devastating, since he would be expected to take with him most or all of the twelve-member delegation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: One Crisis Too Many | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

...stolid, jowly man whose face seems lugubriously appropriate to Israel's dire economic straits, Yigal Hurvitz, 62, who resigned as Finance Minister on Sunday, seems to thrive on political notoriety. Month after month, he had focused attention on himself in the Israeli Cabinet by challenging virtually every discretionary item of the government's planned 1981 budget. His goal: to pare public spending, hold unemployment to a tolerable 41/2% to 5% and, somehow, simultaneously bring the annual 140% inflation rate down to double digits by the end of the year. Understandably, he was not always thanked for his tightfistedness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yigal the Printer | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

...would have the power to pardon Nixon for any Watergate crimes after Nixon left office. Both men say this was cited as merely one of several options open to Ford and that Haig did not urge it. Both also insist that no deal was struck under which Nixon would resign only if he were assured of getting a pardon from Ford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Watergate Role | 12/29/1980 | See Source »

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