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...invasion of Grenada (pop. 90,000), which involved 6,000 American troops and left 19 Americans dead. President Reagan's "rescue mission" followed a bloody coup in which Marxist Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was killed and extremists seized power. For more than a year afterward, the U.S. maintained a 245- member peacekeeping force on the island. Now the only remaining soldiers are two legal experts, a financial officer and some 25 U.S. Special Forces instructors who will remain until September, training the Grenadian police special service unit in counterinsurgency measures. The 80-man S.S.U. is one of five such units...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Military: Departure of the Peacekeepers | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

...petition, CBS cites an article by Schorr that appeared in the June 2 Los Angeles Times. In it Schorr charged that Turner "has encouraged companies to sponsor features associated with their products." He noted, too, that "business leaders are subjects of flattering interviews and their companies sometimes solicited afterward for commercials." While Schorr was surprised to be quoted by CBS, he continues to criticize Turner. Says Schorr: "He is not sensitive to the necessity of insulating news coverage from business interests. Turner comes from a new tradition of media tycoon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cbs Attacks | 6/17/1985 | See Source »

...ninth, Valenzuela also loads the bases with no outs. But they are emptied by singles that include Gooden's third of the game. The final score is 4-1. "That's the first time in my career that I ever saw a pitcher fire up the offense," muses Hernandez afterward. He refers to Gooden's pitching, not his hitting. "Oh, I love to hit," Gooden says. "When the Mets drafted me as a pitcher, I was upset. The Pirates had timed me running the bases, the Angels too. Why couldn't I be a hitter?" That cinches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Nine Strikes and You're Out | 6/17/1985 | See Source »

...show it. While his lawyer depicted him as a callous philanderer but not a murderous one, and the prosecution made him out to be a homicidal schemer, Claus von Bulow, his wedding ring as ever on his left hand, maintained an attitude of intense if slightly distant interest. Afterward, the jury of eight men and four women filed out of the courtroom to begin deliberations on whether he had twice attempted to murder his wife with insulin injections. At week's end, the sequestered jurors still had not rendered a verdict...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Summing Up: Von Bulow awaits the jury | 6/17/1985 | See Source »

...midweek, whether by accident or design, two rockets of unknown origin struck the presidential palace in Baabda, setting part of the building afire. Lebanese President Amin Gemayel emerged unhurt and soon afterward flew to Damascus for talks with Syrian President Hafez Assad. At Gemayel's urging, Assad agreed to try to stop the fighting in Beirut by sending Syrian troops back to those parts of Lebanon from which they were removed during the Israeli invasion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beirut Tumult | 6/10/1985 | See Source »

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