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Already Costa Rica has downgraded diplomatic relations with Nicaragua over recent border incidents. Two of its civil guardsmen were killed in an ambush that it blames on the Nicaraguan army; Managua denies responsibility. In addition, a 40-man Costa Rican patrol that went to retrieve one of the bodies was shelled from Nicaraguan territory, even though Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto had been advised of the operation and had promised no interference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Levels of Involvement | 6/17/1985 | See Source »

Embarrassment piled on embarrassment for the South African government last week after the ambush of a nine-man commando unit by Angolan troops. Reason: South Africa was supposed to have withdrawn the last of its soldiers from Angola in April under a U.S.-mediated accord. General Constand Viljoen, head of South Africa's Defense Forces, admitted that the country still had military units in Angola on "reconnaissance and information-gathering" missions against rebel groups like the African National Congress (ANC), which is known to have bases there. But the captured leader of the commando squad, Captain Wynand Petrus du Toit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa a-Team Foray | 6/10/1985 | See Source »

Spurred by anger at literary injustice--sloppy thinking and extra-literary intrusions into creative and critical writing--he enters town "ready to apprehend delinquent writers' but just a little "too late to ambush the novelist John Irving, who has already ridden into town, cleaned out the banks, and ridden out again unharmed." While it is impossible to sum up Epstein's thoughts on American fiction, criticism, and literary life in general, his general theme is that "literature is going through a very bad patch at present...

Author: By John P. Wauck, | Title: Epstein's Silver Bullets | 6/3/1985 | See Source »

...economists admitted, however, that a few lurking dangers could ambush the economy. For one thing, public confidence in the financial system is fragile in the wake of the savings and loan crises in Ohio and Maryland. So far, the trouble has been limited to institutions without federal insurance, but Greenspan is concerned that the uneasiness of depositors could spread. Said he: "Although the Ohio and Maryland savings and loan situations are of negligible dimension, they are scaring everyone silly. If people ever became disaffected with the federal insurance system, you could get emotional runs on the S and Ls that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Waking Up From a Slump | 6/3/1985 | See Source »

...Tamils," says a U.S. official, "have been on the losing end of Sri Lankan democracy for decades." Simmering unrest finally came to a boil in July 1983. After the Tigers killed 13 soldiers in an ambush, Sinhalese mobs ran wild through Colombo, killing at least 412 Tamils and leaving 100,000 others homeless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sri Lanka the Tamil Tigers' Threat | 4/22/1985 | See Source »

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