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...Premier Jacques Chirac's government in exchange for Iran's help in freeing the French captives. In addition, the agreement allegedly called for France to repay as much as $1 billion on an outstanding loan made by Iran. While refusing to confirm the secret details of his predecessor's deal with Tehran, Rocard declared, "France gave its word. It will be kept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lebanon The Battle for South Beirut | 5/30/1988 | See Source »

Though the possibility of storming the temple was not ruled out, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi seemed hesitant. His mother and predecessor, Indira Gandhi, had ordered the move in 1984, and it resulted in her assassination by Sikhs. Yet the new standoff probably ended the Prime Minister's policy of appeasement. Since Gandhi freed 45 imprisoned Sikh militants two months ago, some 550 people have been killed in terrorist-related violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: The Blood Of Punjab | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...seminars, which are taught by members of the houses' Senior Common Rooms, officially are part of the General Education Department, the Core Curriculum's predecessor, which offers courses that do not fit into the guidelines of any one department...

Author: By Matthew M. Hoffman, | Title: House Seminars: Classes With Dinner Breaks | 5/20/1988 | See Source »

Peterkin took office in the wake of a bitter political battle that resulted in the firing of his predecessor, William Lannon, and School Committee members said he has unified the normally polarized board. Like the City Council, the School Committee has long been a battleground between the liberal Cambridge Civic Association and the more conservative, neighborhood-oriented Independents...

Author: By Shawna H. Yen, | Title: Peterkin Accepts Milwaukee Position | 5/11/1988 | See Source »

...times. In 1968 the nation was hopelessly fractious. Besieged by opposition to a war not wanted and not understood, Lyndon Johnson was more a prisoner than a President, hostage to his Texas-macho aversion to becoming the "first American President to lose a war." The brother of his martyred predecessor, whose policies had mired the nation in the mess in the first place, wanted Johnson's job and an end to the war. So did Clean Gene McCarthy, who had demonstrated in New Hampshire that L.B.J. could be had. Bobby Kennedy at last agreed that Johnson might be unseated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Memories of A Historic Ride | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

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