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The question is whether the U.S. will gain anything much to compensate for, and eventually assuage, Israeli and American Jewish wrath. Deeply worried about the fragility of the truce in Lebanon, the Administration hopes to replace a Saudi-mediated cease-fire with a more permanent arrangement to restore the authority...
In Savannah, Ga., efforts began in the mid-'70s to restore the city's Victorian district, tenanted mainly by the poor, elderly and black. It was slow going until McNulty and Partners went to work, championing the project, bringing in TV reporters and, at one point in 1978...
Commited to Sadat's foreign policy, he must now restore confidence at home
Forced ultimately to choose between the two, Eliade elected to move in with Nina, "to restore [her to] integrity," as he puts it.
A capacious world of light brick and tile carved underground. Montreal Metro is a marvel of cleanliness - quietness and efficiency. Long-blue-stylish trains glide smoothly on inflated rubber tires over steel rail. If Reagan cared at all for America, they would restore New York's frightful subway.