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White House Correspondents Laurence I. Barrett, attending his fifth summit, and Barrett Seaman, whose experience goes back to the 1978 meeting in Bonn, had to contend with what Seaman calls "the bane of all reporters covering presidential trips": pools, the often tedious arrangements in which publications rotate coverage where access is limited. "They are necessary, but they add enormously to already grueling schedules," Seaman says. "Oppressive security arrangements in Bonn also made coverage of the ceremonies quite difficult...
...lest we forget Oliver Barrett IV '64) Andrew Eliot, The Preppy With The Heart Of Gold...
These new Sox, Barrett and Nicholas and Ojeda: what are they if not reincarnations of those you cheered in '75, Doyle and Lynn and Tiant, and of those your parents cheered, Doerr and Williams and Parnell...
...What is really being proposed is a law on development, a tax on going ahead with construction," says David Barrett, Senior vice president of Boston Properties Adds Trinity Group's Thomas G. Digiovanni '78 another Cambridge developer, "Mr. Sullivan is looking to business to solve the problems the city can't solve itself and by implication blaming the business community for the problems that exist...
...swirl of Inaugural events and personnel changes that marked the start of President Reagan's second term, our Washington bureau was completing changes in its Reagan-watching team. Washington Contributing Editor Hugh Sidey (who last week conducted his 16th interview with the President) and Senior White House Correspondent Laurence Barrett have been joined by two fresh correspondents on the East and West Wing beats: Barrett Seaman, who has reported from the State Department for the past year, and Alessandra Stanley, most recently a Nation section writer...