Word: barretts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reported by Laurence I. Barrett with Reagan and Neil MacNeil/Washington...
...when he urged Congress to get moving on his budget and tax-cut bills (see following story). But when the questions were about foreign policy-as 15 of 25 were-the Commander in Chief was less clearly in command. Reported TIME White House Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett: "His tone was hesitant. He groped for words, even for ideas; indeed, he seemed less like a President and more like the error-prone candidate Reagan of early...
...Israel -remain a delicate and difficult partnership that will require continuing attention. The Reagan Administration was fast awakening last week to the uncomfortable fact that the rest of the world cannot sit still while the U.S. puts its economic house in order. -By Ed Magnuson. Reported by Laurence I. Barrett and Roberto Suro/Washington
...Barrett's case, however, officials thought they might finally have a break. His body was discovered only 2½ to seven hours after he died, as opposed to the days, weeks and even months later of previous cases. This meant that both the body and the scene of the crime were pretty much as the murderer had left them. Said Fulton County Medical Examiner Robert Stivers: "The fresher the crime scene, the better off we are." To further preserve the integrity of the scene, police asked newspapers to wait 24 hours before printing Barrett's picture. That...
There were, however, enough differences between Barrett's case and earlier ones to make a connection somewhat questionable. He is the first victim to be found with puncture wounds believed to have been inflicted with a knife after his death. Two other children had knife wounds, but both had been stabbed or bludgeoned to death, probably by someone other than the presumed mass killer. Barrett is only the second victim in the last six to be under age 20. His death will doubtless rally support for a proposed summer program to protect Atlanta's youth and bolster ongoing...