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Missile Capability. Behind China's more energetic foreign forays is the pragmatic Chou Enlai. Chou's success in engineering a return to even relative domestic stability has apparently relieved the leadership of some of its internal preoccupations and given it enough confidence to look outward and score some successes. The untiring Premier seems to be winning the still unresolved struggle between conservatives who favor political consolidation and radicals who, like Mao's wife Chiang Ching, think even more veteran officials should be purged to admit younger activists to power...
...Brandt apologized for the crowd's behavior. Later, in a give-and-take session, Brandt volunteered that Bonn would eventually "solve" East Germany's demand for recognition if Ulbricht & Co. would only respond to his offers of closer ties. Though Stoph was unresponsive, he declared on his return to East Berlin that his regime would be willing to continue the talks, possibly m autumn in East Germany...
...Midland, Texas, and is best known for his fiberglass chassis Chaparal Group 7 sports cars. He has always had close relations with Chevrolet despite the company's official non-racing stand. This year Hall replaces Penske as the official non-official Chevrolet factory team. Hall is making his return to driving following a serious crash at Las Vegas in November of 1968. He is teamed with Californian Ed Leslie, who is doing the best racing of his career at the age of 48. Jerry Thompson and Tony DeLorenzo are also running Chevrolet Camaros, with sponsorship from the Owens-Corning Fiberglass...
...late March this year. Yovicsin was hospitalized for eight days. His treatment involves electrical shocks which return his sometimes irregular and rapid beating to normal...
Because of Cornfeld's weakness at administration, his Investors Overseas Services, Ltd. was top-heavy with costly employees, expenses outraced income, and the whole structure almost collapsed. Last week Denver Millionaire John King (see following story) signed a deal to give I.O.S. a $40 million transfusion in return for effective control of the company. But the terms revealed were so vague and incomplete that the agreement seemed shaky. Suspicious Europeans rushed to cash in their shares in I.O.S. funds, heightening doubts about the future of the company. In turn, I.O.S. was reportedly forced to dump some...