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Carter is indeed out on a limb. The fact is the canal has a constituency and the treaty has no constituency," says Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, who along with Sol Linowitz negotiated the accord. By one nose count, only 35 Senators now favor the treaty, 22 are opposed and 43 are...
Though extremists were attempting to disrupt the election-in Barcelona two civil guards were killed and a Madrid power station was bombed-campaign violence was not widespread. On the whole, the 22 million Spaniards who are eligible to vote on June 15 seemed surprisingly calm. Many appeared more bewildered than...
The anti-Labor voting pattern apparently solidified in the final hours of a dreary campaign that not even the first television debate between the two major candidates could pep up. Late polls indicated that up to 28% of the voters were undecided which of the competing parties they preferred going...
The June 7 vote will probably have less to do with biblical quotes than with Bryant's charge that gays are a danger to Miami's youth. Says she: "They do much of their recruiting among children." Her basic fear, she claims, is that religious and private schools...
Furthermore, the latest poll of Quebecers, which reflected data gathered up to March 24, showed that only 16 per cent of Quebecers favored "pure" independence from Canada. Sixty-six per cent of the pollees were opposed to "pure" independence while 17 per cent were undecided.