Word: speakes
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...York Times Columnist James Reston calls Carter's "open mouth" foreign policy. As the President put it in his speech to the U.N. last week: "I have brought to office a firm commitment to a more open foreign policy. I believe the American people expect me to speak frankly about the policies we intend to pursue." Some of the havoc created by this approach is simply the result of the new Administration's not having had time to explain and demonstrate its policies. Notes a Western diplomat in Moscow: "We're all certainly in the learning process...
...were stunned when Carter endorsed "defensible borders" for Israel (code word for no return to the 1967 frontiers). In a welcoming address to the Palestine National Council in Cairo, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat seemed to be taking a slap at Carter when he declared that "it is inadmissible to speak about 'secure boundaries' [for Israel]. We will never yield one inch of our land...
McCarthy, who is receiving $500 as a visiting fellow of the Institute of Politics, will speak on "American Politics" at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Science Center...
...that afternoon in Burr A McCarthy will speak to the Institute of Politics study group "Political Campaigns of the 1980s," led by John Deardourff and Tain Tompkins, two Fellows of the Institute...
Pepper will speak again today at 3 p.m. in the Colloquium Room. Her second talk will focus on the problems of putting contemporary works of art in public places and the relationship between the artist and the public...