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...pointed out to his own people the need for them to change their habits." In a speech last week, Secretary of State George Shultz called Nakasone's action "laudable" and said that the U.S. should resist protectionism. Some business executives were also impressed. Said Chairman Stephen Levy of Bolt Beranek and Newman, a communications-equipment firm in Cambridge, Mass: "Certainly you have to be encouraged by a Prime Minister who gets up before his people and urges them to buy American products." Nakasone's program to reduce import barriers was less encouraging. It was brimming with promises and restatements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buy More Foreign Goods | 4/22/1985 | See Source »

...soldiers, up from 6,000 last year. Operating from enclaves in Honduras and bases in northern Nicaragua, they have swept as far south as the city of Matagalpa, about 60 miles north of Managua. New F.D.N. recruits must rely on rusty, World War I-vintage Mauser bolt-action rifles, given by the CIA in 1982. Though weapons and ammunition have been in woefully short supply, the stockpile is growing again. According to high- level F.D.N. sources, the contras possess an unspecified number of surface- to-air missiles to counter the Soviet Mi-24 Hind-D helicopters that the Sandinistas received...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Say Uncle, Says Reagan | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...snow looked like diamond dust. Off the starboard wing the Sawtooth Mountain Range made a ragged platinum horizon. Down canyons, through passes, over peaks, the Cessna with the skis affixed to its wheels threw a shadow that caused elk, long-horned sheep and mountain goats to bolt. On the control panel Arnold has tacked a sign: IF YOU WISH TO SMOKE, PLEASE STEP OUTSIDE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Idaho: Living Outside of Time | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

...gracefully conceived, somewhat revisionist argument of Richard Marius, one of the editors of The Yale Edition of the Complete Works of St. Thomas More and now an English professor at Harvard. It is Marius' persuasive thesis that, far from being the serene humanist made popular by Robert Bolt in his play A Man for All Seasons, More was a soul tormented by the little death knells of ticktocking time, and haunted even more by the silences of eternity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Obsession | 12/24/1984 | See Source »

...first real drama of the day came about an hour after surgery when Schroeder was suddenly jolted into consciousness and, terrified by all the activity around him, tried to bolt from the bed. Doctors restrained him and increased his sedation. Five hours later they confronted a more serious problem: an alarming amount of fluid was building up in Schroeder's chest cavity and lungs and his skin was turning bluish-gray, a sign that not enough oxygenated blood was being circulated. They rushed him back to the operating room to find that he was hemorrhaging along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: High Spirits on a Plastic Pulse | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

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