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...think Watergate is a big as some people think it is?" I asked innocently. And revving his engine, he launched a breakneck stream-of-consciousness critique...
...climate in international affairs is the subject of the first section of the book. Reischauer envisions a dominant world role for Europe, Japan and North America as an interacting political-economic entity. He assumes that the Soviet Union and China will remain closed societies, out of the international main-stream. As a result, the developed non-communist countries will find it increasingly necessary to deal with the nations of the third world as equals...
...riding next to the chauffeur yelled to his father-in-law in the back seat: "Father, get down!" The tall, imperial figure budged not an inch. Again the distraught colonel pleaded: "I beg you, Father, get down." This time the President leaned slightly forward. A split second later, a stream of bullets ripped through the limousine. When the firing stopped, Charles de Gaulle flicked fragments of the broken rear window from his coat and declaimed: "What, again...
There are other degradations. The filth, the stench, the constant and unending stream of violence to which the children are subjected each day of their unhappy lives...
...being funded by the CIA. Mike's girlfriend is all set to marry him and be a housewife. "You've changed, you really have changed," Kathy tells her bitterly, but it's not clear that she's found a happier alternative. One of the reasons for the constant stream of jokes that fills the house, Weller makes plain, is its inhabitants' feeling that their studentdom denies them any serious purpose, that the fun will end in a year or two and was never intended to continue...