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...President of Pakistan is not a President that you understand in your country. You do not regard a tyrant a President of people. And before the tyrant usurped power in ten years the Government of Pakistan had about ten Prime Ministers! And, finally, will America allow U.N. to go tre way of the League of Nations...

Author: By Atulananda CHAKRABARTI Calcutta, | Title: THE INDEPENDENCE OF BANGLA DESH | 5/19/1971 | See Source »

...about the teach-in, as did four other SJP members. In addition to making clear that we could expect no more protection than last time, and in particular that the University would not undertake to check bursar's cards and confiscate bull-horns at the door of the that-tre, Mr. Cox suggested that closed circuit TV might be a good medium for the whole event. Considerable informal pressure was also brought to bear on us by the administration...

Author: By Katharine L. Day], | Title: The Mail THE SJP TEACH-IN | 5/12/1971 | See Source »

...landscape seen through the window in the portrait might well be the valley of the Guindy River running northeast to its junction with the Jaudy, with Tre-guier on the right bank of the Guindy and Plouguiel on the left...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 3, 1971 | 5/3/1971 | See Source »

...itself a touchingly direct tribute to Rebecca, Mellyn has become the model for many of the new romances. The plot concerns Martha Leigh, a young gentlewoman in reduced circumstances, who comes to a vast mansion in Cornwall to care for the motherless daughter of enigmatic Connan Tre-Mellyn. Even before Martha falls reluctantly in love with Connan, she learns that his wife's death was both scandalous and mysterious, that he is surrounded by neighbors with ambiguous motives and that there is now a child at the gatehouse that provocatively resembles his daughter. Martha becomes mistress of Mellyn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: On the Road to Manderley | 4/12/1971 | See Source »

...speaking out against excessive military spending and the war, and has hit hard on economic issues. At a recent debate with Mrs. Heckler, for example, after Mrs. Heckler had said in reply to Yaffe's sharp criticism of the 8.5 per cent unemployment rate in Fall River, that tre rate was 10 per cent a year ago, Yaffe retorted, "I can't wait to rush back to Fall River and tell the 8.5 per cent how happy they should be that last year they were 10 per cent...

Author: By E. J. Dionne, | Title: Four Likely Candidates | 10/13/1970 | See Source »

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