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SALT, MIRV, MARV, even detente -- all a part of a
specialized jargon which Norman Cousins feels can only confuse
public about foreign policy. Similarly "conceptual breakthru. 11
Cousins contends "if RN wants US to understand what he's trying
to do in field of peace, he'd do well to get rid of pompous verbal
clutter and mumbo-jumbo. 11
5 political prisoners in Soviet labor camps renounced citizen-
ship and demanded to be expelled when sentences are completed.
And they promised hunger strike during RN visit.
Stan of Trib
notes "curious phenomenon" of Soviets talking more like US
conservatives re: W'gate and giving more support to the US right
and rapping US libs while NAM and the conservative Admin also
are more hopeful on dealings w/ USSR than are liberals.
PRC's most senior delegation yet to come to UN was given "rare
high-powered send -off at Peking, 11 Sun reports. Seen as reflection
of PRC's cont'd active foreign policy and a semblance of domestic
unity in current political convulsions. Besides the rehabilitated
Vice PM Teng Hsiao-ping and Chiao Kuan-hua on way to UN, Huang
Chen is returning to DC.
MIDEAST
Nets noted Dayan suggested Meir and entire cabinet accept collec-
tive responsibility for unpreparedness for Oct. war and resign. Then
she should form new govt w/ reshuffled cabinet. Dayan would be out
at Defense, but would be in another post.
Artillery on Golan for 27th straight day, noted both nets, CBS
w/ film from the border where Israelis are taking no chances as
there's increasing danger of attack.
Syria says Israel strafed for
2nd day in row.
From Tel Aviv, Trib's Caputo says "tho war is
an improbability at the moment, it's a chilling possibility, one
which raises specter of another superpower confrontation."
NBC noted Libya insists Khadify is still top man but other
indications are he's lost some power.
Revisionist and oft-negative
view of Nasser coming out of Cairo under A1 Ahram's influential
aegis examined in p. 1 Sun piece.
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