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Despite the fact that Harvard bombed the Big Red in Ithaca last month, the home-ice advantage of Lynah Rink cannot be discounted. This could spell the difference in the first meeting of the season between Cornell (15-6-1) and UNH (17-7-1). This one will be close all the way with Cornell pulling...
Amid all the frank talk, shapes of a possible second-stage settlement emerged last week. Although Egypt clearly cannot make a non-belligerence pledge at this point for fear of alienating other Arab nations, Kissinger envisages the two sides agreeing to an aide-memoire that would spell out further steps both sides would take in the disengagement process. The U.S., or possibly the United Nations, might serve as a guarantor of peace between Egypt and Israel until such time as relationships "normalize." After returning to Washington last week, Kissinger ordered studies on the ramifications of an American peace guarantee, which...
...birds died. A few nights later, the Army went to work at Fort Campbell without waiting for rain. Huey helicopters sprayed the blackbirds with detergent, then fire trucks doused them with water. Meanwhile, the birds at the Milan arsenal have been left alone-until the next rainy cold spell. But the Army still stands a good chance of losing the war. The surviving blackbirds proliferate so rapidly that huge new flocks will doubtless return next year...
...Syria would attack Israel first. Other possibilities discussed included lessening of the longtime Arab economic boycott of Israel and establishing airline flights and possibly postal and telephone connections between Cairo and Jerusalem. Kissinger and Sadat apparently agreed that some kind of memorandum of agreement could be written that might spell out Egyptian concessions on these issues in return for Israeli withdrawals from the Sinai...
...have to be written. On Feb. 8 a U.S. district court in Washington, B.C., ruled that the Army could proceed with its "blackbird control program," and last week the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld that decision. Now all the Army has to do is hope for a prolonged cold spell...