Word: speakes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...much freer will Chancellor be to speak his piece as commentator? That too is something of a neuter craft. Even as gifted a wordsmith and observer as Sevareid could, on days when his brow was furrowed but his mind only half engaged, sound merely sententious. As the CBS News code defines the job, the analyst is "to help the listener to understand, to weigh and to judge, but not to do the judging for him . . . the audience should be left with no impression as to which side the analyst himself actually favors...
Werner Vögeli, 45, Swiss-born co-owner of Stockholm's dazzling Operakallaren and chef for all official banquets of the Swedish royal court: "Every ingredient must speak its own language. Its original taste must be easily identifiable. Ingredients should not be blended so that the guest has to ask, 'It tastes wonderful, but what is it?' Serve a glass of brut Champagne or kir before dinner-never, never, never martinis. And the meal should not go on too long. My dinners at the royal palace consist of five courses that take little more than...
Burns, who is 73, has made clear he wants to keep his job, and lately he has gone out of his way to speak well of the President. Though he has criticized Carter's energy, Social Security and tax-reform proposals, he gave the President a cordial pat on the back in a speech last week. Carter, said Burns, "fully appreciates the importance of substantially lessening the psychological and financial obstacles to business investment. I anticipate that decisions in Washington will at last reduce uncertainty, improve the state of business confidence and encourage capital formation...
...going back. I shall pursue this call for peace.' (During this year's feast, Sadat prayed at Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque.) Sadat's office is inundated with pledges of support from around the country. In the streets of Cairo, in restaurants and hotels, Egyptians speak openly and warmly about his quest for peace. Sadat's mission is popular, and he knows it. The President, moreover, remains convinced that other Arab leaders will see the light. Tahsin Bashir, Egyptian Ambassador to the Arab League, last week told an audience at the American University in Cairo...
...televised exposes of the Mafia; of a heart ailment; in Little Rock. Elected to the Senate in 1942, he soon became known as a cotton-country conservative-defending military expenditures, opposing the "socialistic" measures of F.D.R., advocating strict penalties for criminals. One of the first Senators to speak out against Joseph McCarthy, in 1955 he replaced the Wisconsin Senator as chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. In 1972 McClellan became chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He also retained his seat on the Judiciary Committee and this year helped draft, with Senator Edward Kennedy, a comprehensive revision...