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...officials briefed Congressmen behind closed doors about the impending Saudi arms sale in February, but made no mention of AWACS. The essential decision was taken at a Feb. 27 meeting of the National Security Council, but it was still not final when Reagan was felled by a would-be assassin's bullet in late March. While Haig was on a trip to the Middle East, Reagan gave him the official word from his hospital bed on April 4 to tell the Saudis that the AWACS would be theirs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AWACS: He Does It Again | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

...Cambridge Chronicle declared between its black borders. Indeed, the weekly Chronicle devoted a large portion of its two news and commentary pages to the matter. In addition to the details of the death and the ceremonies, and the general expression of sorrow, it ran a short article about the assassin...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: City Politics a Century Ago: A Liquor and Trains Election | 11/3/1981 | See Source »

...earlier offering to answer any 20 questions the magazine posed. Thomas submitted the questions-on such subjects as Hinckley's childhood, his travels before the shooting and his friends-but Hinckley chose to address only his feelings about Foster. Atop the letter, Hinckley scrawled the title, The Lovesick Assassin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is He Crazy About Her? | 10/12/1981 | See Source »

...President Reagan and three other men last March that society should not hold him accountable for his actions? That is the decision that will soon confront twelve jurors in Washington, D.C. If they accept the contention of Hinckley's lawyers that he was legally insane, the would-be assassin will be confined to a mental hospital until a judge concludes that he is no longer a threat to himself or fellow citizens. Then he may go scot free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Picking Between Mad and Bad | 10/12/1981 | See Source »

...movie begins at sundown in Oberwald. Soldiers patrol the castle grounds in search of Sebastian (Franco Branciaroli), the would-be assassin. The film stock looks grainy, murky, like a kinescope of some 1948 "Kraft Television Theater" production. Afterimages cast a split-second shadow on every movement. Then a sound is heard, a soldier arms his rifle, a shot is fired-and bright red flame spits out of the barrel. The sky is suddenly soiled pink with brooding clouds. Lightning flashes, and it is as unnaturally red as the gun blast. The forces of nature are gathering to announce the beginning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Raise the Colors | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

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