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...regime also suspended work-free Saturdays--a major consession won by Solidarity--and ordered Poles to resume a six-day working week. The government had long wanted to take such action to help lift the country from its economic depression...
...most moderate of Arab states, and have been eager to involve It in negotiations with Israel. Reagan in last fall's campaign called Jordan "the key" to peace in the Middle East, since the West Bank had been ruled by Jordan before the Israelis conquered it during the Six-Day...
...their troops into battle. His extraordinary courage and enormous stature inevitably made him a lightning rod for Israel's triumphs and tragedies. No Israeli political figure soared to such heights of public esteem as did Dayan in the wake of Israel's blitzkrieg victory in the 1967 Six-Day War-or to such depths of public scorn, as he did after the nearly catastrophic October...
DIED. Moshe Dayan, 66, former Israeli Foreign Minister and hero of the Six-Day War in 1967; of a heart attack; in Tel Hashomer, Israel (see WORLD...
...sometimes dread. Burnishing its image as the new model of British politics, the Social Democratic Party chartered a special train (promptly dubbed the "Flying Moderate" by some, the "Smoked Salmon Special" by others) for its first conference last week and took its show on the road for a rollicking six-day, three-city, thousand-mile extravaganza. The tour ingeniously gave each of the party's four leaders, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, William Rodgers and David Owen, who are all former Labor Cabinet ministers, a chance to have a turn in the spotlight...