Word: arabization
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Italy: G. Frederick Reinhardt, 49, now Ambassador to the United Arab Republic. Handsome Careerman Freddie Reinhardt speaks fluent Italian, was smoothly effective as Ike's ambassador to newly partitioned Viet...
Western firms have had to cut their own prices to meet the Soviet competition, regardless of the shrieks of anger from the Middle East Arab producing lands, which suffer losses of revenue every time the price goes down. Arab opinion, in fact, is one reason why Russia selects only certain key targets for its cutthroat dumping, elsewhere keeps its price only slightly lower than the going rate...
After all the parlor-nice distinctions have been drawn and the charges of antisemitism have been hurled, the unavoidable irony is this: that these 800,000 wretched Arab refugees were made homeless by a people who pointed at their own great persecution not so much in accusation of their persecutors but in moral justification for their own transgressions. I wept for the long-suffering Jews of Europe until I saw the Arab refugees at Gaza; then I wept for humanity...
...celebrate the occasion, Kassem had planned a warm reception when Tunisia's delegate arrived for the Arab League meeting held in Baghdad. He was disconcerted when 10,000 Iraqis flocked to the airport to greet not the Tunisian but the U.A.R.'s Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi, shouting "Union under Nasser soon...
...Bureau of Naval Intelligence, which alarmed Indonesia by "revealing" U.S. backing of antigovernment rebels ("We will continue to give assistance to you through Taiwan and the Philippines"). Two other forgeries attributed to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Assistant Secretary of State William Rountree respectively, incensed the United Arab Republic by tipping off purported U.S. efforts to undermine the U.A.R.'s prestige in the Arab world. A forged secret annex to a British Cabinet paper gummed up relations between British trade unions and their counterparts in Africa's new nations, most of which have been organized with...