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In 1963, Time named him Man of the Year, praising his leadership in the Birmingham desegregation protests that made him "the unchallenged voice of the Negro people--and the disquieting conscience of the whites."
Following Madeleine Albright's visit to Rambouillet, France, Sunday to inject some momentum into the stalled Kosovo talks, Le Figaro of Paris said Monday that there was a rare unity at the moment among the six members of the "contact group"--the four leading western European powers, Russia, and the United States--despite America's constant temptation to put NATO, "the unchallenged instrument of its politico-military domination of Europe," at the center of the stage, which, in the view of Paris and Moscow, would risk benefiting the Albanians and threatening only the Serbs.
Had the Allies acquiesced in Hitler's invasion there (following, mind you, Germany's unchallenged invasions of the Rhineland, Austria, and Czechoslovakia), then Hitler would have spared the West and attacked Stalin's Russia, leading the two regimes to fight to the death.
But privately, he may believe what many in the administration offer in defense of their indefensible position: that a resounding Supreme Court decision against them will do more to advance the cause of free expression than would leaving the Court of Appeals opinion unchallenged.
Another partial explanation is that Glass built up credibility as each story was published and went unchallenged.
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