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  • Agreement can be a rare thing hereabouts.
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    • Originally posted by Azazel




      Should've kept the Sinai, and get rid of the west bank instead , btw, but hindsight is always 20/20.
      I've always thought of Shimon Peres as the Enrico Berlinguer of Israeli politics.

      Likud governments and leaders may come and go, but there will always be Shimon Peres.


      Is it too late to get him declared a national monument, or a world heritage site?


      Perhaps he could be encased in perspex and installed on a reused Roman column on the Golan Heights....
      Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

      ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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      • Back to the topic at hand Had a feeling this might be on the cover:
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        • week starting April 29...



          the very next week's sports a dinosaur on the cover and says new theory: did comets kill the dinosaurs? i always take for granted this theory even though apparently it was only brought to the fore-front the week after I was born.
          "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
          "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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          • A U.S.E.?

            Apr. 28, 1947


            In many a European mind the yearning was there, deep and ancient. If the partitions of Europe were dissolved, if a union of nations were achieved—might there not be more peace and plenty than the living could remember? Especially after the wars, when weakened nations struggled to rebuild, the idea grew.

            In Britain this winter, Winston Churchill led 21 thoughtful fellow countrymen* in a manifesto. "If Europe is to survive, it must unite," they declared. "Since for the moment governments find it difficult to take the initiative ... let men of good will in all countries take counsel together that Europe may arise."

            Last week, Churchill's summons had a response in the U.S. Eighty-one Americans, including Historian James Truslow Adams, John W. Davis, Major General William J. ("Wild Bill") Donovan, Senator Carl A. Hatch, and General Electric's Philip D. Reed, called for U.S. support for a U.S.E. Their declaration, assembled by handsome, black-haired, internationalist Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (son of an Austrian father and a Japanese mother), said: "The alternative ... is a Continent permanently divided . . . by an artificial and arbitrary line of barbed wire. . . "

            In the U.S. Congress a short & simple resolution was pending, introduced by Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas and Congressman Hale Boggs of Louisiana: "That the Congress favors the creation of a United States of Europe within the framework of the United Nations."
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            • In my issue:

              Obedient Rebel

              Mar. 24, 1967
              Of few men can it be said with absolute certainty that they changed the course of history. Jesus was one; so was Karl Marx. Still another was Martin Luther, friar of the Augustinian Order of Eremites, who 450 years ago posted his 95 theses concerning indulgences to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church. There was nothing defiant or earth-shaking about the act itself—all theologians of the day publicly announced their willingness to debate a timely religious issue. Not until later, in fact, did Luther come to realize that his action of Oct. 31, 1517, was the first shot in the...


              Vote of Confidence In a Civilian Future

              Mar. 24, 1967
              As Premier Nguyen Cao Ky took off for Guam this week for a meeting with President Johnson, he carried in his briefcase a document—its ink hardly dry—that could affect both war and peace in South Viet Nam as much as any other item on the Guam agenda. The document was South Viet Nam's new constitution, which an elected Constituent Assembly of 117 Vietnamese citizens completed and approved ten days ahead of schedule so that Ky could show it to Lyndon Johnson. Ky and his fellow generals in the ruling military directory will now have one month in which to propose amendments or changes to...


              TELEVISION

              Mar. 24, 1967
              Subscribe below to instantly access this article - and over 270,000 articles in the TIME Archive. Your unlimited access will remain free during your paid subscription to TIME magazine.Thursday, March 23 THE CBS THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11:30 p.m.).*William Holden and Lilli Palmer in The Counterfeit Traitor (1962), based on the real-life exploits of Eric Erickson, an American-born Swede who sympathized with the Germans but spied for the Allied High Command in World War II. Friday, March 24 THE CBS FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). Sidney Poitier in his Academy Award-winning role of an ex-G.I. who lends a helping hand to five German immigrant nuns in Lilies of the Field (1963). Saturday, March 25 MISS TEEN INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT (ABC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). Noel Harrison and...

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                "I realise I hold the key to freedom,
                I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
                Middle East!

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                • Wait! I haven't noticed that Polish part. It fits me after all.
                  "I realise I hold the key to freedom,
                  I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
                  Middle East!

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                  • I don't know how to do multiple pictures in one post so bear with me...

                    This is my birthday cover, interesting....
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                    Who is Barinthus?

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                    • This is the week before, I prefer this ha. We must dissent!
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                      • The week after, not so bad. I just read a book on him, The Last King of Scotland or something like that. Also visited the country for a week.

                        Anyway cool thread
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                        • Originally posted by Barinthus
                          This is the week before, I prefer this ha. We must dissent!
                          I like this cover for obvious reasons.

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                          • Oddly enough, both headlines still apply...



                            I don't understand the extreme hatred which western media has always had against Khomeini: He certainly was a better leader than the shah's before him, and nobody really seemed to give a **** about them.

                            Cover story
                            At War on All Fronts: Once again, a frenzied Iran lashes out with fury and fanatic zeal

                            They jammed Revolution Avenue in the heart of Tehran last week, a million Iranians raising their fists and shouting as if with one voice, " Revenge! Revenge! Revenge!" The clutches of women dressed in black chadors, the phalanxes of men bearing placards that said DOWN WITH U.S.: the angry scene had been played out before. This time, however, the crowd seemed reinvigorated, its fury fresh and lethal. " Death to America!" they chanted in the near 100 degrees heat. Their rage rose higher still as Hashemi Rafsanjani, the speaker of Iran's parliament, called upon Allah to " avenge the blood" of nearly 300...
                            Highway To Homicide

                            Driving the clogged roadways around Los Angeles has always been nerve-racking and deadly dull. But for the past two months it has been simply deadly. Since June 18 three people have been killed, seven injured and ten arrested, as more than 40 shootings, assorted rock throwings and other violent incidents have turned the Southern California highways into a terror zone. Last week alone brought 19 reported episodes of gunfire, five arrests and an all but surreal suggestion that the crackpot violence had spread to the skies. In the most bizarre episode to date, the pilot of a small airplane who was spotting...
                            The Changing Face of AIDS

                            Late morning. Harlem Hospital. Doris White (not her real name), 32, pulls her thin robe across her narrow, bony chest and lights a cigarette. Her dark arms are riddled with small, round scars, the hieroglyphs of chronic heroin abuse. She is here for the seventh time in two years. In 1982 she brought her four- year-old son Rashan to this same hospital. The boy was listless, losing weight; he had white spots on his lips and tongue. The boy's father, a drug addict, had recently come out of prison and was not at all well himself. For the next few years, Rashan fought a battle he did not understand. " Mostly,...
                            I just love it how they whine about crime and violence like it would be a big deal. Violence is a central part of the human nature: it's just a matter of how extreme form it takes. Ohh... kids threw rocks in southern California? Call the national guard to help us, we can't take it anymore! They've made this area into a true terror zone!

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                            • Re: Oddly enough, both headlines still apply...

                              Originally posted by VJ
                              Re: Oddly enough, both headlines still apply...
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                              Long live teh paranoia smiley!

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                              • Better leader? The Shah was deposed for attempting to bring the women of Iran equal rights, for gods sake. Get real. Khomeni was the first of the Taliban-like Islamic extremists who took power to drive out "Satan," primarily meaning western culture, particularly the way it liberated women.
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