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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...newspaper National Times in May and June 1982, have never been made public in the United States. They suggest that the U.S. State Department and President Ford gave their blessing of the invasion of East Timor with the full knowledge that international law as well as American laws were broken. Following are excerpts from the briefs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tremor in Timor | 5/4/1983 | See Source »

Sixth, Some athletes would be happy being sixth on the ladder of their local bowling league, but trackster Jenny Stricker isn't even content with having run the sixth fastest women's two mile in the world. The record which the modest sophomore is quick to point out was broken a half hour later in the same meet, is typical of the consistent performer who has helped to re surrect the women's track team...

Author: By Mark Mead, | Title: Jenny Stricker | 5/3/1983 | See Source »

...breaks had broken differently yesterday, the batmen could have earned themselves a share of first place. Harvard took the nightcap, 6-4, but four Harvard errors brought about four unearned Brown runs in the opener and the Bruins...

Author: By Mike Hnobler, | Title: Batmen Creep Close to Dartmouth, League Lead | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

...power industry could also take heart from another Supreme Court ruling last week: the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) need not consider the psychological effects on local residents of reopening the undamaged reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility near Harrisburg, Pa. The plant's other reactor had broken down on March 28, 1979; neither has been operating since. Leaders of People Against Nuclear Energy (PANE), the citizens group that challenged the startup, were disappointed but vowed to continue their fight. With NRC approval, however, Metropolitan Edison Co., which operates the plant, hopes to reopen the unharmed reactor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Circuit | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

...explosion was over in a flash, but the horror of it all deepened through the week. Day and night, rescue workers picked through the rubble, desperately looking for survivors. Cranes gingerly hoisted slabs of broken concrete up and away from the site, while bulldozers scraped away debris. A searcher somewhere inside the wreckage kept yelling through a bullhorn: "If anybody can hear me, please call for help." No one did. By Saturday, members of the rescue teams were still uncovering corpses buried under the avalanche of what was once the U.S. embassy. At one point, the rescuers pulled the body...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: The Horror, the Horror! | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

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