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John Schroder trails in second place with a 66 and Mark Hayes, Eddie Pearce, Dave Stockton and Bob Wynn are tied for third at 67. Tom Watson, Bobby Cole, Mike Morley and Lon Hinkle shared the first round's fourth position with scores...

Author: By Kevin Shaw, | Title: Bruins Lose, 3-1; Littler Leads Open | 2/3/1978 | See Source »

...answer, a door to his office in Amman's Basman Palace flew open and Abdul Hamid Sharaf, Chief of the Royal Court, burst in with a message. Scanning the note that had been handed to him, the King turned to his interviewer, TIME Cairo Bureau Chief Wilton Wynn. "I suppose," said Hussein with a grim smile, "we should be speaking in the past tense." The King read the dispatch aloud: President Anwar Sadat had withdrawn his delegation from Jerusalem and summoned the Egyptian parliament into special session...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Jordan's King Hussein: I Am Not Optimistic at All | 1/30/1978 | See Source »

Even before that unexpected news, Hussein's mood had been dour as he discussed the problems of Middle East peacemaking with Wynn. "If these talks fail," the King predicted, "we are then at the end of the road, the end of Resolution 242, the end of Resolution 338 [the broad United Nations Security Council blueprint for peace] the end of hope for peace. We will be heading for disaster in terms of this area and the whole world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Jordan's King Hussein: I Am Not Optimistic at All | 1/30/1978 | See Source »

...Wynn left the King's office, an aide observed: "The only thing left to do is to pray." Hussein spread out his arms and answered: "I have already prayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Jordan's King Hussein: I Am Not Optimistic at All | 1/30/1978 | See Source »

...Ezer Weizman and Egypt's General Mohammed Abdel Gha-ny Gamassy who met in the Tahra Palace on the outskirts of Cairo. Privately, both sides insisted that the Sinai settlements were not a fundamental problem. In fact, one leading Egyptian official told TIME Cairo Bureau Chief Wilton Wynn: "We suspect the Israelis are making so much of the Sinai settlements in order to establish the principle of settlements in the occupied territories-and later to apply that principle to the West Bank and Golan Heights. Their interest in the Sinai settlements is mainly symbolic." Dismissing the Sinai settlements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: At the Beginning of a Long Tunnel | 1/23/1978 | See Source »

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