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Terence F. Smith – Journalist

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Top 20 terms occurance and density
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ldquo 31 0.70%
rdquo 31 0.70%
west 25 0.57%
mdash 24 0.54%
israel 22 0.50%
bank 22 0.50%
years 21 0.48%
times 20 0.45%
posted 18 0.41%
january 17 0.38%
israeli 17 0.38%
david 16 0.36%
day 16 0.36%
smith 14 0.32%
carter 14 0.32%
ethel 14 0.32%
terence 13 0.29%
house 13 0.29%
war 13 0.29%

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R.I.P., Mr. President
A VENERABLE CLICHE
SENSE AND NONSENSE
Herewith, a droll set of reasons to vote for Donald Trump (or Not!)
Ethel Kennedy, R.I.P.
APPRECIATING DAVID BREASTED
GREATER ISRAEL, OR LESSER?
I UNDERSTAND, JOE
ISRAEL THEN AND NOW
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<STRONG> (56)By Terence Smith
   Ours is an unembarrassed, unequivocal Carter Household tonight as the testimonials pour in for James Earl Carter, the 39th President of the United States, dead at the extraordinary age of 100.
   My wife, Susy, was on his staff as part of the Congressional Liaison group known as the Budget Task Force. She worked in a high-ceilinged, huge office in the Old Executive Office Building across the alley from the White House. She has plenty of Carter and Carter Administration stories to tell. The two of us actually met in the Carter White House 40-odd years ago.
   I covered the 39th President as Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times, interviewing Carter in the Oval Office, writing about his struggles with Congress and the economy (remember the gas lines, the soaring inflation?) traveling with him aboard Air Force One all over the world.
    So many memories come back tonight. Particularly poignant is the recollection of his last 72 hours in office, as Carter worked tirelessly, with just snatches of sleep, to complete the deal that would bring home the 52 American hostages that had been held in Teheran for 444 long days and, arguably, had cost him a second term as President.
   On the morning of January 20, 1981, with the negotiation essentially complete but the hostages still being held in Teheran, Carter went up to the west front of the U.S. Capitol to stand at attention as Ronald Reagan was sworn in in his place. Then, in the motorcade that followed to Andrews Air Force Base, word finally came that the hostages had boarded a plane and cleared Iranian air space. The hostage crisis was over, all 52 hostages were being brought home alive and private citizen Carter returned to his home in Plains, Georgia. 
   Instead of resting, Carter and a few aides and reporters, including me, were back in the air early the next morning, flying to Wiesbaden, Germany, to greet the hostages as they were being examined in a U.S. military hospital. Arriving after dark, Carter and a couple of aides held an emotional meeting at the hospital trying to explain to angry, frustrated hostages all that had been done, fruitlessly, to win their release. They were far from satisfied, but they were all alive, and free.
   Carter’s face was drawn and white as he returned to the aircraft where the rest of us were waiting. When I asked him what the meeting had been like, he had a pained expression on his face. “Cathartic,” he said, “cathartic.”
   The huge plane with “United States of America” emblazoned on its side refueled and took off, flying through the night back to Washington and Plains. The Presidency of James Earl Carter — Jimmy Carter —was over. 
By Terence Smith
Like many old sayings, the old one about boat-owning is more true than not. “The two happiest days in a boat-owner’s life are the day he buys the boat…and the day he sells her.”
I’ve experienced both, more than once, but it was bittersweet  the other day when I parted with Winsome, my Canadian Sailcraft 40, a lovely, blue-hulled sloop, and turned her over to new owners. At age 35, Winsome is certainly not shiny or new, but she still sails like a dream and is a cozy, comfortable berth at anchor overnight. 
I sailed her for 25 years: racing in 2000 from Annapolis-to-Bermuda, cruising her to New England three summers, and more recently, day-sailing and cruising the Chesapeake Bay. Great times, great memories. 
But, the second half of the cliche is still true: it is a relief not to have to care for Winsome when the Bay begins to ice-over or when things go wrong, as they do. A thin crust of ice appeared in Annapolis waters over Christmas this week: not my problem. 
But: when spring arrives and a fresh breeze ruffles the water, how will I feel then? Not so great, I suspect. The solution, then, is another cliche: “OPB’s,” or other people’s boats. Surely they’ll need crew, right?
By Terence Smith
    So many memories of so many times with Ethel Kennedy, going back so many years:
    *Aboard The Caroline, the Kennedy family plane, during Robert F. Kennedy’s whirlwind campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1964 — the only campaign he ever finished. Ethel, fussing over us all, even reporters like me, making her husband change his shirt after every raucous, sweaty rally stop.
   * Funny, silly afternoons at Hickory Hill, Ethel the funniest and silliest of us all.
   *Skiing at Deer Valley, Utah, tackling the steep slopes, Ethel  charging down the hill, falling and getting a hairline fracture of one knee, and blaming it on me!
   *A chance encounter in a crowded elevator after a show at The Kennedy Center, with Ethel explaining to her companions: “This is the guy who broke my leg!”
   *Another winter in Deer Valley, when Ethel arrived at a friend’s house with 11 suitcases of ski clothes, most of which she never opened.
   *Playing “I have never…” around a dinner table; Ethel winning by announcing: “I have never …cooked spaghetti!” Everybody else had.
   *Dancing, singing and laughing under a tent at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis for Ethel’s niece Maria Shriver’s wedding to Arnold Schwarzenegger. 
   *At Arlington National Cemetery, on the 50th anniversary of her husband’s assassination, Ethel holding back the tears. Later that same day, drinking wine in the sun-splashed garden of the residence of the Irish Ambassador and telling old stories.
   None of us is going too live forever, of course, but Ethel gave it a try for 96 remarkable years. R.I.P. Ethel.
By Terence Smith
Dear Mr. President;
   You made the right decision. 
   It wasn’t easy to give up your campaign for another term, and you fought it as long as you could.
   I understand better than most. I am four years older than you, and know first-hand what lies ahead for you. 
   It is not terrible (in fact, there are unique pleasures,) but most men in their 80’s lose a step or two, forget a thing or two and drop the ball now and then. Not a biggie for most of us, but then most of us octogenarians are not President of the United States.
   You are. And, while I read that you work out five times a week and don’t drink, I can hardly imagine the pressures of  your job. They must be relentless (along with the rewards,) and must increase dramatically during a campaign for re-election. 
   You made the right decision.
   Now, of course, you are a lame duck. That may haunt you for the next six months, but it also offers some rare opportunities. Now you can double down on your most important priorities, foreign and domestic, without fretting on what impact it might have on your re-election chances. You can unload, for example, on Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu on the long-overdue need to end the fighting in Gaza, free the hostages still held by Hamas and create a post-war regime that protects the lives of the beleaguered Palestinians that have survived the horrors of the last 10 months.
   You can redouble the international support for Ukraine, you can continue to enlarge the Indo-Pacific alliances around China, you can do everything possible to balance the inequities in the U.S. economy, you can speak to the racial prejudice that still afflicts this country, you can try, at least, to ease the deep and growing divisions between right and left, white and black, young and old. 
   The opportunities are endless and time is short. 
   Enjoy.
TERENCE SMITH, journalist and author of “Four Wars, Five Presidents, A Reporter’s Journey from Jerusalem to Saigon to the White House.”
By Terence Smith
   I first set foot in Israel in May, 1967, ( a mere 57 years ago,) a newly-minted foreign correspondent for The New York Times, arriving just days before the start of the Six Day War.
    Israel-the-nation was 19 years old (I was barely 10 years older,) and was a vastly different place with vastly different attitudes and politics than Israel today.
   Israel then was largely liberal, progressive and proudly socialist. The Labor Party was in power and would rule for 40 years. The left-of-center Kibbutzim, or collective settlements, embodied the spirit of the nation. Neckties were rarely worn by political leaders; saying “thank you” to a waiter was dismissed as pathetically bourgeois; the national labor union, the Histadrut, represented most of the population and guided its politics. 
   Israel today is something else: largely right of center, with ultra-conservative, aggressive ministers in the government holding the keys to Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s increasingly shaky kingdom. The ultra-orthodox population has grown to nearly 13 percent of the total and wields significant political power. Labor is now the smallest party in the Knesset, with just four seats out of 120. The Israeli left, dominant for decades, has withered away. 
   Of course, Israel, now 9.5 million strong, is not now and never will be a monolith. The old cliche: “two Israelis, three opinions” is still true.  You  can find liberal and progressive Israelis demonstrating on Saturday nights against the Netanyahu coalition and in support of the families of hostages still held in Gaza. They are demanding a ceasefire, release of the remaining hostages and new elections as soon as the firing stops.
   Meanwhile, the nearly three million Palestinians clinging to their lands on the occupied West Bank are under daily assault from out-of-control Israeli settlers.  Gaza and Hamas may dominate the headlines, and the risk of full-scale war with Hezbollah on the Lebanese-Israel border looms large, but the real tinderbox in my view, the site of a looming third Intifada, is the West Bank.
   In the Six Day War in June, 1967, which I covered for The New York Times, Israel seized the West Bank from Jordan, the Sinai from Egypt and much of the Golan Heights from Syria. All or portions of the latter two were returned in negotiations, but not the West Bank. The so-called Green Line, which separates Israel proper from the West Bank, remains the effective border today. 
   From 1967, when Israel immediately annexed Jordanian East Jerusalem, to today, a significant and increasingly influential portion of the Israeli leadership and public has publicly acknowledged its intention to absorb the occupied West Bank.
   The official Israeli (and U.S.) policy is that the status of the West Bank is a matter to be negotiated between the parties. For many Israelis, and today members of the Cabinet, it is not. The official policy of openness to a negotiated solution is just that:  official policy. It is increasingly not the reality. The reality is that more and more Israelis intend to keep control of the West Bank and its residents and to block the formation of an independent Palestinian state.
   Beginning with the late Prime Minister Menachem Begin in 1977 and continuing to the Netanyahu government today, the notion of giving up control of the West Bank  is mere lip service, a rhetorical convenience, a sop to the U.S. and Western European nations that embrace the two-state solution as the only solution.
   The possibility of an Israeli withdrawal from most of the West Bank was briefly real during the Oslo Accords in 1993, and again in 2000 at a Camp David summit, but withered away in disagreement.
   In recent years, and especially since the savage Hamas attacks of October. 7, 2023, as Israel has moved to the right politically, more and more Israelis are willing to admit to the world and to themselves that they are flatly opposed to Palestinian statehood in the West Bank. They cite security, historical tradition and religion as justification for denying sovereignty to the Palestinians who live on the West Bank. 
   Bezalel Smotrich, the hard-right, ultra-nationalist Finance Minister in the Netanyahu coalition, said as much recently in a taped speech to a group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank. The government, he said, is engaged in a stealthy effort to irreversibly change the way the West Bank is governed, to cement Israel’s control over the area and its people, without admitting that it is formally annexing it. 
   Mr. Smotrich’s view of the future of the West Bank is no secret, but having a government minister and key member of the ruling coalition say it publicly was a moment. Nor, incidentally, is it any surprise to the more sophisticated Palestinians on the West Bank. They have known and believed for years that Israel is slowly and inexorably absorbing the area and has no intention of withdrawing from its control.
   So, there it was, in public and on the record and taped at an event that Mr. Smotrich’s aides said was no secret. Tens of thousands of Israelis disagree, of course, and regularly demonstrate their disagreement, but they are not in the Netanyahu government. Mr. Smotrich is.
TERENCE SMITH, a journalist and author, covered Israel for The New York Times, for five years. His memoir is “Four Wars, Five Presidents, a Reporter’s Journey from Jerusalem to Saigon to the White House.”


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https://www.terencefsmith.com/Terence F. Smith
https://www.terencefsmith.com/bio/Terence Smith Bio
https://www.terencefsmith.com/test/Appearances / Topics
https://www.terencefsmith.com/speech-topics/Published Articles
https://www.terencefsmith.com/...red-smith-centennial-ny-times/Red Smith Centennial – NY Time...
https://www.terencefsmith.com/...topics/new-york-times-article/New York Times
https://www.terencefsmith.com/...nalism-review-julyaugust-2005/Columbia Journalism Review
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https://www.terencefsmith.com/2024/12/29/r-i-p-mr-president/R.I.P., Mr. President
https://www.terencefsmith.com/2024/12/26/a-venerable-cliche/A VENERABLE CLICHE
https://www.terencefsmith.com/2024/11/22/sense-and-nonsense/SENSE AND NONSENSE
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https://www.terencefsmith.com/...-vote-for-donald-trump-or-not/Herewith, a droll set of reaso...
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https://www.terencefsmith.com/2015/12/December 2015
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https://www.terencefsmith.com/2014/05/May 2014
https://www.terencefsmith.com/2014/03/March 2014
https://www.terencefsmith.com/2014/01/January 2014
https://www.terencefsmith.com/2013/11/November 2013
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...

External Links (link to pages on other websites) - 1
URL Anchor Text
https://wordpress.org/Proudly powered by WordPress

reasonable number of links (below 100) per page will give a better user experience.


Tips:
1. keep the number of links per page below 100.
2. having more than 100 links in a single page will lead to a bad user experience, and it possibly runs into the risk of been considered as spam.
3. search engines may not follow all the links if you have too many of them in a single page.
Images
Total Images Alt Present Alt Missing
2 1 1


1 images do not have Alt values.

Image URL - 2
URL ALT Text
http://www.terencefsmith.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-bio_pic-1.jpgTerence F. Smith
https://ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/profile_mask_2x.png


search engines cannot `see` images, proper Alt content will help them to better understand and index images.

Tips:
1. always add alt attributes to images. Alt is mandatory for accessibility and for valid XHTML.
2. words used within an image`s Alt attribute should be its text equivalent and convey the same information.
3. use a human-readable caption and descriptive text around the image.
CSS
Style Block In Same Page Links to External Style Files Total
8 5 13


Too many (5) external style sheet files , it will slow down the downloading.

Links To External Stylesheet Files - 5
Stylesheet URL rel type
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w...des/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css?ver=6.7.1stylesheet
https://fonts.googleapis.com/c...00%2C700&subset=latin%2Clatin-ext&display=fallbackstylesheet
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w...es/twentyfifteen/genericons/genericons.css?ver=3.2stylesheet
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w...ontent/themes/twentyfifteen/style.css?ver=20190507stylesheet
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w...t/themes/twentyfifteen/css/blocks.css?ver=20190102stylesheet

Script
Scripts Block In Same Page Links to External Script Files Total
7 4 11


Too many (4) external scripts files , it will slow down the downlaoding.

Links To External Script Files - 4
Script URL Type
http://www.terencefsmith.com/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.min.js?ver=3.7.1
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w...includes/js/jquery/jquery-migrate.min.js?ver=3.4.1
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w...entyfifteen/js/skip-link-focus-fix.js?ver=20141028
http://www.terencefsmith.com/w.../themes/twentyfifteen/js/functions.js?ver=20171218

put scripts together and link them from an external files rather then put them in the same file as the main page.

Tips:
1. reduce the use of in-page scripts, put them in separate files and link them in.
2. reduce the number of external script files, it will help browser to make lesser number of http requests from the server.
3. optimize or compress the script files to have smaller size and faster loading.
Blog Or News Release
Link to Blog / News Release Page
https://wordpress.org/Proudly powered by WordPress


Excellent! we have found blog linked to your site.

Having a blog is a great way to provide fresh content and retain users, search engines favour it too.


Tips:
1. regularly update your blog and provide fresh and quality content.
2. relevant blogs of your website topics, generate more credits in the eyes of your visitors, as well as search engines.
DMOZ Listing
No

Your site is not listed in the DMOZ Open Directory. DMOZ Open Directory Project

Google Analytics
Analytics Service is not implemented for the site.

Social Media Integration
Your site is not integrated with Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

Facebook PageNot Found
Twitter AccountNot Found
Google+ PageNot Found


Trustworthiness
61

Excellent! the website has a good Trustworthiness Score (61/100).

61
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Users are concerned about the safety of their online transactions. Trustworthiness rating is based on real user ratings and that tells you how much other users trust this site, so do the serch engines. note: this trustworthiness score is provided by WOT (Web of Trust).

Tips:
1. pay attention to the look and design of your site, many people look for visual cues when assessing a site`s credibility
2. make your site easy to use, sites that are easy to navigate are perceived as being more trustworthy.
3. make it easy for user to contact you, users will be more comfortable and feel more secured shall they need to get in touch with you.
Child Safe
0 No Child Safe Score is calculated for the site.

0
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Safe Browsing
Safe! the site terencefsmith.com is NOT currently listed as suspicious, most-likely it is clean from malware and phining code [ verify this by Google Safe Browsing ]

Ensure that your site is malware free and does not cause harm to users` computers.

Tips:
1. do not put virus, malicious worms, adwares, trojans, spywares and suspicious phishing code in your server.
2. take suspicious behaviours seriously, have a regular check-up and monitor closely of your server`s log files.
3. if your site is black-listed by Google as suspicious, clean it up before requesting for a review.
Traffic Rank
Your site is not among the most visited 1 million websites in the world.
Websites On Same Server
Excellent! You do have very few domains (1 - terencefsmith.com) hosted on the same server as terencefsmith.com (ip : 199.192.21.50).

Too many domains hosted on the same server is an indicator that you are not really serious about your website, and your site will have a higher chance to be surrounded by bad neighbours.

Tips:
1. the fewer domains hosted on the same server/ip the better.
2. avoid shared hosting whenever possible, especially when there are already hundreds or thousands of sites are hosted on the same server.
3. dedicated ip or resources for your site not only do good to your site visitors but also favoured by search engines.
Server Location
your server (IP : 199.192.21.50) is located at United States  
ensure your server is not located far away from most of your site visitors.
HTTP Compression
No

your website server does not support HTTP Compression.

Caching
No

your website server does not support Caching.

Server Signature
Excellent! the website server signature is off.

A secure and safe server is not only good for your site visitors but also good for search engines.

Tips:
1. server software version information can be utilized by malicious visitors to attack your server.
2. by turning off the server signature, you actually have made your server a little bit more secure.
3. for Apache server - edit the apache2.conf or the .htaccess file to turn server signature off.
Domain Age
19 years, 131 days old ( 1st registered on : 2005-09-04 )


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excellent, the domain age is old enough.

Domain Expires
0 years, 234 days from today ( expires on : 2025-09-04 )


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domain is expiring in less than a year.

Domain Info
terencefsmith.com ( 17 characters )

Domain Registrar : GoDaddy.com, LLC

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Domain Created On Last Modified On Expires On
2005-09-04 2023-09-05 2025-09-04
19 years, 131 days old 1 year, 130 days ago 0 years, 234 days from today
19 years, 131 days old


Domain Name Servers used by terencefsmith.com
DNS Name IP Address
ns07.domaincontrol.com97.74.103.4
ns08.domaincontrol.com173.201.71.4


Domain is going to expire in less than a year time (0 years, 234 days from today), try to renew it for more than one year!

domain name choice and domain age are crucial for SEO.

Tips:
1. keep the domain name short and relevant to the content, which will be easier to be remembered and related to.
2. older domain tends to be more trustworthy.
3. register a domain for more than 1 year, and search engine will think it is a serious business.

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