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...TIME White House Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett, assessing the state of relations between press and presidency, the incident pointed up "the tension and friction generated by the Administration's very poor handling of the press-coverage issue. Since the early days of the Administration, the White House has suffered episodic difficulties in establishing and maintaining its credibility, and it has a consistent history of attempting to impede coverage of national security affairs. Friction between the White House staff and the press corps is usually fleeting, but this time the damage may be lasting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Anybody Want to Go to Grenada? | 11/14/1983 | See Source »

Using her powers. Ten Dorp (Jodie Barrett) predicts the play's murders, but her warnings are ignored because she has a slightly imperfect gift. (She predicts the arrival of Anderson's typewriter as a small Black man named Smith Corolla.) Barrett's broad campish delivery relieves the tension of some of the murders. Delivering the play's best exit line, she exclaims. "Ach, my daughter, she is pregnant, after all those years of trying she has finally made me a grandmother. I must go tell...

Author: By John F. Baughman, | Title: Mind Games | 11/9/1983 | See Source »

...very wide river, so everybody wants to get ahead at the same time, explains MIT senior Barrett Caldwell, who has coxed for the Engineers since freshman year...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Accidents Will Happen | 10/22/1983 | See Source »

Says Robert Lehrer of the Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago: "The newly unemployed who lost their jobs under this Administration's policies have been flooding our offices for help in getting disability benefits. Now they will be ineligible for that help." John Barrett, executive director of the Legal Services Corporation of Iowa, notes that poor farmers and the elderly in his state may not be able to get legal services under the new rules. "Some of these people paid maybe $8,000 for their homes in the '40s," he says, "and simply due to inflation those homes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: An Organization at War with Itself | 10/3/1983 | See Source »

...morning was as somber as the black suit he wore. Soon he and Nancy Reagan would attend a memorial service at the National Cathedral for those who died in the attack on Flight 007. Before leaving the Oval Office, the President met with TIME White House Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett. Reagan told his feelings on hearing of the tragedy, explained why he had avoided a policy of reprisal against the Soviet Union and reflected on future dealings with Moscow. Highlights of the interview...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Interview with President Reagan | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

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