Category: Social change

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Pacific Unity and Division

Honolulu   December 4, 1970   It may well be that the Pacific Islands will be mostly preoccupied with their own emergence and development in the early years of the 1970s. Regionalism has special problems in an ocean so vast. Still, there has been both

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Independent Fiji

Honolulu   December 1, 1970   Fiji has become the Pacific’s newest nation in a manner so smooth that it mutes, and even hopefully has a positive effect upon, the deeper political, racial, and economic questions about its future. It was done in fine British

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New Hebrides: The Off-Beat Isles

Honolulu   September 18, 1970   People often ask what is my favorite place after so much travel in the Pacific Islands, It is almost impossible to answer; there are too many different kinds of natural beauty, politics, problems, and interesting people. But no islands

Paris in the Park

Paris, September 18, 1969   Molly Barnes   Molly Barnes is the wife of Andrew Barnes, Alicia Patterson Fund award winner, on leave from the Washington Post. After hours of traveling in cramped spaces first priority in Paris was finding a park for the children.

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From Leipzig to Osaka, part II:  The Children

June ‘70   (**Images not Available)  **People only  Jerusalem **Osako **Lu Wu **Ayudhya **Bangkok: food on the mind **Tokyo: food on the table **Hamburg: food for the doggy Whoever invented that nonsense about the “true internationalism” of children, whoever first said that “children are the