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...courthouse conference room. Machines clack away. Top Secret signs festoon the forbidding steel cabinets. Elaborate locks guard the doors and windows. The man who presides over this scene, Richard Allen, is something of an enigma himself. His public image is overshadowed by those of Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, who preceded him as National Security Adviser. They resided upstairs in grander style and dominated foreign policy. Allen has shrunk the adviser's job to the stature it had with McGeorge Bundy (Kennedy) and Walt Rostow (Johnson); indeed, he is back in their old basement office, in one corner...
After his speech, as he dashed into a waiting limousine. Brzezinski was asked why he was speaking at a symposium on creative leadership. "Because I like Boston." he said. Why the Graduate School of Design? "Because I like the building...
...Knoll official said yesterday that Brzezinski's speaker's fee for the symposium...
...February 1980, only a few weeks after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Saudis made a request for AWACS to National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski and Warren Christopher, then No. 2 man at the State Department, who dropped by after a visit to Pakistan. The Saudis renewed that request in September, when the Iran-Iraq war broke out, this time turning to Air Force General David Jones, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, who was visiting Riyadh. Jones arranged for four U.S. AWACS planes to be dispatched to Saudi Arabia to monitor military movements in the region...
...story was entered for local news reporting. In the features category, the Post recommended four others, including one by Sally Quinn (Mrs. Ben Bradlee), who only a little more than a year ago wrote a story so full of inaccurate sexual innuendoes about National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski that the Post had to apologize in print. Such are the rewards and risks of pizazz...