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Impressive Beginnings. With some justification, many Filipinos resent the volume of U.S. aid to Viet Nam and Thailand, and one of Marcos' objectives in visiting Washington was to warn that without more U.S. help, the Philippines could well turn into the Viet Nam of the 1970s. Absurd? Only 15 years ago, the Communist Huk guerrillas came perilously close to taking over the nation. Even now, central Luzon is seeing a recrudescence of Huk terror as some 1,000 armed guerrillas, supported by an estimated 27,000 peasants, prowl the forests...
...than a first-class horseman, it's a chap with a tongue touched with blarney. And to have both in the same man, now there's a fine ambassador for the Americans to be sending. Of course, Raymond Guest, 58, noted Virginia horse breeder and financier, did warn them when he arrived last year that he "intended to be the kind of American you would like to see in your country." So it was no surprise when he showed up at the Dublin Horse Show astride his eight-year-old gelding, properly named Shaun, and proceeded to ride...
What transpired at both meetings so shook the Negro civil rights movement that Dr. Martin Luther King, the best known and most popular of the rights leaders, felt obliged to warn that the movement is "very, very close" to a permanent split over the issue of black power, urged civil rights leaders to patch up their differences before it is too late...
...sales have doubled to 5,000,000 in the last twelve years. Now the cyclists are demanding rights of way of their own. Their proposal is for bikeways, usually secondary, lightly traveled roads which are marked with blue-and-white signs to guide bike riders along the route and warn motorists to be extra cautious...
Secure Beachhead. No anti-poverty undertaking has been adopted without a skirmish, but the legal-services program seems to have established a secure beachhead. Some lawyers warn that it is the beginning of "socialized law" in the U.S., that it will take business away from private attorneys in poor neighborhoods, and that it violates the bar's Code of Ethics by actively soliciting clients' business. Nonetheless, the American Bar Association, mindful that the medical profession won little esteem by its high-powered resistance to medicare, has endorsed the project and pledged full cooperation. "In helping to carry...