Word: restorationism
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The message of the campaign brochure was slick and soothing: "Bentsen. He dreams dreams. But he doesn't chase rainbows." In announcing his candidacy last week for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination, Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas was nonetheless pursuing a decided long shot. He made the announcement first...
In the late '60s, in the midst of sup posedly affluent times, The New Yorker fell upon bitter days: tumbling circula tion, reduced advertising. Reluctantly, Eustace Tilley wiped off his smirk and rolled up his sleeves. For the first time in its history, the magazine printed a table of...
Abdule Hamid Sharaf said that since the Yom Kippur War, the Arabs have been increasingly ready to accept a settlement based on what he called "limited objectives"--Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and restoration of rights for Palestinians.
The U.S. role has to be more positive. Kissinger's policy is a step-by-step approach. This is his business, but we hope the matter will not be frozen once more. There is something called the Palestine cause. It is part of the Arab world, and it cannot...
Duc's analysis of what is happening in Vietnam today depends less on negative reasoning, but it, too, stresses the influence of people committed to neither side in the war. National Liberation Front victories forced Thieu to sign the Paris peace agreement, Duc says. But because implementing the peace agreement...