Word: shall
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...village this summer. And the mountain folk of Oberammergau are unlikely soon to give up their Passion. Says a Roman soldier in the cast: "We have acted in this play as children. We have sung in the choir and lived with the text all our lives. We shall not abandon it because some people in New York and fancy art critics think Rosner is better. This is our play. They can't take it away from...
...after less than a year on the job, and Taylor was fired. Said former CBS Programming Chief Michael Dann last week: "The presidency of CBS is not known as the softess couch in town." But Wyman may have reread Yeats' "The Lake Isle of Innis-free": "And I shall have some peace there...
...dozen cheerleaders stamped their white boots and chanted: "Ratify the ERA, we shall not be moved!" Familiar feminist leaders-Bella Abzug, Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem noteworthy among them-led some 50,000 men, women and children, most wearing white, to symbolize their spiritual ties with the suffragists,* down Chicago's Columbus Drive and into Grant Park. There the crowd cheered heartily as Mayor Jane Byrne declared, "It's time that we women of Illinois were looking at the legislature and saying...
...matter was not quite so simple. The Knesset did indeed give preliminary approval to a bill declaring that the integrity and unity of the Holy City shall never be impaired. But the offensively worded measure had been submitted by Geula Cohen, a right-wing firebrand M.P. bitterly opposed to the autonomy negotiations. In approving her bill, the Knesset sent it along for review by its law committee, which will probably bury it discreetly. Nor has Begin ever kept secret from Sadat his view that Jerusalem is the "eternal, indivisible" capital of Israel. Thus the Cohen bill should not have been...
...take a more aggressive role in the negotiations. Those promises at first led him to agree to Carter's argument that Egypt should stick with the negotiations. As he said during his speech to the People's Assembly, "It is obvious that by May 26 we shall not reach definitive results, and I consider this very dangerous." But, he added, "it is our responsibility to complete the work of Camp David." When he learned later that afternoon of the Knesset's action on the Cohen bill, Sadat felt incensed if not betrayed. Following a strategy session with...