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Ford: For the President the centerpiece of foreign policy-as laid down by his mentor Henry Kissinger-is the prevention of nuclear war. This means giving the highest priority to U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. Although Ford purged the word detente from his political vocabulary earlier this year, it remains his desire to relax tensions with Moscow and engage it in a web of technological, cultural and economic interrelations that presumably would make it too costly for the Soviets to return to cold war confrontation. Ford is also pressing for a new Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) based...
Carter: The Democratic challenger raises no dramatic objections to the basics of the Ford foreign policy. Carter approves of detente (and he does not shy away from the word), the normalization of relations with China and the attempts to achieve peace in the Middle East and to avoid bloodshed in southern Africa. Like Ford, he is a strong supporter of Israel. Where Carter differs from Ford is on matters of emphasis and style. Instead of what the Georgian derisively calls Kissinger's "Lone Ranger, one-man policy of international adventure," Carter proposes to make greater use of Congress...
Holtz, who is part coach, part faith healer and part song-writer, tried to reverse the dry rot afflicting the slumping Jets under Charlie Winner by dealing away highly-touted cornerback Roscoe Word and linebacker Godwin Turk and benching Alcorn A&M graduate Rich Sowells in favor of Schaefer Suggs, who was burned for a 79-yd. scoring hook-up between Bert Jones and Roger Carr on Sunday...
Soap is The Proposition's word on TV soap operas and is playing at The Proposition Theater, 241 Hampshire St., Cambridge Thursday at 8:30 p.m. and Friday...
Kahn added that most bicycle thieves are juveniles and that the word gets out fast that Harvard isn't an easy place to steal bikes anymore...