Word: barretts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Three weeks after Reagan took office a Crimson reporter had the first exclusive interview with the new President. Paul M. Barrett '82 observed afterwards that Reagan "is anything but the man with all the facts in his head and a them." An interview printed last week in The New York Times shows that in three years nothing has changed...
...Ronald Reagan, by spiking Meese's nomination. But for the best of reasons - one man's need to vindicate a reputation, the other's loyalty to an old and valued friend - Republicans are bracing for a long, hard siege. -By Ed Magnuson. Reported by Laurence I. Barrett and Anne Constable/Washington
...William E. Smith. Reported by John Borrell/ Lausanne and Barrett Seaman/ Washington
...request, the lawmakers are scoring political points at home. In the process, they are gambling that America's already fragile Central American policy can survive the stresses of the next few months, and most especially the leftist threat in El Salvador. -By Ed Magnuson. Reported by Barrett Seaman/Washington
...encouraging, but it is too soon to make any sure judgments. Says a senior Disarmament Agency official: "Let's see how they follow up. The Soviets have a way of making a two-step look like a ballet." -By Evan Thomas. Reported by Erik Amfitheatrof/ Moscow and Barrett Seaman/ Washington...