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...years. Last week he said his patience had run out. "I have no hope of real change from government unless they are forced," he declared. "We face a catastrophe in this land, and only the action of the international community by applying pressure can save us." The government- controlled broadcast network sharply criticized his move. Tutu, it said, had "aligned himself still more closely with the forces of revolution...
Before his nationally broadcast news conference, Reagan told a group of editors that Khadafy "is definitely a suspect" in the two fatal bombings...
After special envoy Philip Habib maintained that President Reagan's proposal has strong support among Central American officials, the White House said calls and wires had shown that by a better than 2-1 margin, people were responding positively to Reagan's nationally broadcast Sunday night appeal for support for the aid program...
...Democratic Party reply prepared for broadcast following Reagan's address, Sasser said the Democrats agree with Reagan that "the Sandinista government has betrayed the promise of its revolution, has supressed the freedom of its own people, and has supported subversion in El Salvador," but believe "that the President is seizing military options before he has exhausted the hope of a peaceful solution...
...ratings will never approach those of Dynasty. There will be no car crashes, no steamy love scenes, not even a laugh track. Normally, that would be more than enough to prevent a television production from getting on the air. But last week, 42 years after broadcast coverage was first proposed and seven years after the House took to the airwaves, the U.S. Senate voted 67 to 21 to begin gavel-to-gavel TV and radio coverage on an interim basis...