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...traditional hunt dinner (which went on until 6 a.m.), Kennan was surprised to find himself the guest of honor, seated between Tito and Edvard Kardelj, the party theoretician who is Tito's likely successor. For several hours Kennan aired his grievances before Yugoslavia's top leadership. Shorn of his initial optimism, Kennan had reminded himself that the Titoists are genuine Communists, and had reminded them that the U.S. cannot be used as a mere convenience. With guidance from Kennan, who returned for consultations this week, the U.S. expected to make hard-boiled adjustments in the type, priority...
...Shorn of its brain-braiding legal language, the new church law defines a member as one who has been baptized and whose baptism has been recorded...
...Kennedy has of himself-as he demonstrated in his speech before the U.N. General Assembly (see THE WORLD). Nor did the true Kennedy come off the presses of Pravda and Izvestia as faithfully as the Wechsler version. As printed in Moscow, President Kennedy's U.N. address was carefully shorn of reference to the resoluteness of the free world...
Upon arriving, the giddy client repairs to (he dressing room, where her street clothes are shorn from her apprehensive body, and is given a pink Balmain-designed gown and gold plastic slippers. Then she can take it all off again for a dip in the sunken Roman bath (bubble, spa or sea water), dry herself on prewarmed towels, and get a massage ($10). Then, any one of the eleven well-coifed hairdressers, costumed in black suits with red linings, will perform a variety of hairdos, right on up to a $35 permanent, after which comes a sprawl in the drying...
...result of this approach, the Communist Party is today shorn of power in Iraq. Instead of flaunting political and economic hostility when Kassim began trade with Russia, the English set out to replace their discarded economic relations with more equitable trade agreements. Kassim was not forced, therefore, to regear his economy; Soviet trade could complement, but not dictate, Iraqi development...