Word: ued
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Persuasion. Nonetheless, Chou recently declared that China must not repeat the "mistakes" of the 1954 Geneva Conference, which partitioned Viet Nam-meaning that Peking will not directly pressure Hanoi into an agreement. Presumably out of respect for North Vietnamese feelings, the People's Daily published an anti-U.S. editorial on the eve of Kissinger's visit...
This year, the six-man selection committee also awarded associate fellowships to three foreign correspondents they are: Jim-Hyun Kim of Dong A libo, Seoul, Korea: Jove U. Macaspac Jr. of The Manila Chronicle. The Philippines; and Alfred F. Riev of Die Burger, Caps Town, South Africa...
...Review. U Thant's lead story reads uncannily like the Cousins editorial: both deal in leaden tones with what they proclaim as the new global brotherhood of man. The former U.N. Secretary-General goes on to note that there is no alternative to-guess what...
...hardest-hit province in the Delta is Chuong Thien, near the U Minh Forest, which was cleared of enemy forces by the 21st Division last year but is now a Communist stronghold once more. Four villages and 23 hamlets have been lost in Chuong Thien during the past month, though many were later retaken. The village of Hoa Thuan was held by the Communists for only a short time, but it was long enough for them to murder as many as 20 local officials. "We've lost roughly 25,000 people from such areas," says Colonel John Meese...
...Export. Drug abuse has not been completely eradicated, of course. Youngsters now go in for glue sniffing and amphetamines, and a heroin arrest is still made occasionally. But Japan's success has been dramatic enough to awe visiting American experts. Can the Japanese system be exported to the U S.? Many U.S. experts think not. Japan's population is homogeneous, generally law-abiding and, where national goals are concerned, responsive to official appeals for cooperation. Americans are far more heterogeneous and resistant to authoritarian preaching. The young, in particular, insist increasingly on asserting their "individual rights." Many officials...