Word: willingness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Even the platform which the resolutions committee drafted, though admittedly a great deal more moderate than the so-called "Goldwater platform" of 1964, is a confused document, as platforms always are. And in calling for "de-Americanization" of the left than the average businessman-delegate to the Miami Convention. In...
The problem with the Republican Party is that, in its effort to recover from the debacle of 1964, it appears willing to buy unity at any price. A discussion on the floor of a major issue would lead to dissension beneficial to no one, the reasoning goes, so the issues...
Back in Prague, Correspondent Friedel Ungeheuer covered a meeting of the Czechoslovak Presidium. Buttonholing key members in the lobby of the historic Spanish Hall of Hradčany Castle, he learned at first hand many of the facts that went into this week's WORLD story. In other times...
An engineer by training, Sánchez had worked for 30 years as Muñoz's closest adviser and protege, but as Governor he betrayed a lack of political savvy. His sometimes brash young assistants inevitably angered P.D.P. regulars accustomed to Muñoz's paternalistic style...
The Bride Was Willing. Gallaher was inclined to accept the offer. "Independence is sweet," said Chairman Mark Norman. "But there comes a time when matrimony is attractive too." Cazenove, which had handled the sale of Imperial's stock in Gallaher (at $2.40 a share) knew just where to find...