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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first week of South Viet Nam's presidential election campaign started off quietly enough. Supporters of President Nguyen Van Thieu, now the sole candidate in the Oct. 3 elections, blanketed the country with tens of thousands of posters advertising his "democracy slate." The President himself was in an expansive mood. In a meeting with supporters from the provinces, he declared that he would hesitate to remain in office if he received less than 60% of the votes; the week before he had put the figure at only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH VIET NAM: The Mood Turns Violent | 9/27/1971 | See Source »

...Washington. So long as Thieu held the lines of governmental power and could steer the results in his favor, neither retired General Duong Van ("Big") Minh nor South Viet Nam's feisty Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky would consent to run as opposition candidates. That left Thieu the sole contender, knocking the underpinnings from the U.S. contention that it remains in South Viet Nam at the request of a freely and democratically elected government. As one measure of Washington's concern, U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker spoke almost daily with Richard Nixon last week on a direct telephone line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: South Viet Nam's Fifth No | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

...Albania," said Nikita Khrushchev to a Chinese delegation in 1961, "and you have gained an important ally." Khrushchev, of course, was being heavily sarcastic after Albania's party boss Enver Hoxha sided with the Chinese against the Soviet revisionists. But ever since Albania has been China's sole friend in Europe. And for the last decade it has been as angry and insulated as Peking itself. Now, following China's lead, Albania is gradually looking outward. It has established trade and diplomatic relations with its long-estranged neighbors, Greece and Yugoslavia, and an expanding list of other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Fear That Guards the Vineyard | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

...bound to gether in the 108-member International Air Transport Association, has been setting air fares for the past 26 years with only an occasional break in its façade of comfortable unanimity. All that will likely end this week. West Germany's Lufthansa has been the sole holdout against a new scale of North Atlantic air fares, and IATA has given the "Route of the Red Baron" until Sept. 1 to go along. If, as expected, Lufthansa refuses to reconsider, IATA members will be without a common rate package...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: The Uncertain Sky | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

...board headed by the Treasury Secretary. The board would have power to guarantee loans of up to $250 million to any firm whose demise would "seriously affect the economy or employment in the nation or any region thereof." Though the intent of Congress was clearly to make Lockheed the sole beneficiary of its action, the precedent may now exist to bail out any number of companies provided that they are important enough and sick enough. Congress may thus find it increasingly difficult to resist pressures from powerful alliances of industry, organized labor, the financial community and local political interests that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AEROSPACE: A Lift for Lockheed | 8/16/1971 | See Source »

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