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Above all, the Christian Democrats erred in renouncing their time-honored role as the bulwark against a Communist advance. During the campaign, De Mita declared that the party no longer had any ideological objection to the Communists as a democratic alternative. Berlinguer, he noted, had broken with Moscow over Poland and accepted Italy's membership in NATO. The Communists, moreover, were widely perceived to be entering a period of gradual decline. With a minimized menace on the left, anti-Communist voters who had once turned to the Christian Democrats felt free to scatter their votes to other parties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Once Again at the Brink | 7/11/1983 | See Source »

...Europe (a balance that is now being upset by the SS-20's) has kept the peace these past 38 years. NATO has been able to keep up a credible enough threat to make the Soviets think twice before rolling into Western Europe. A NATO without its main bulwark, West Germany, as envisioned by the Greens, would leave Europe undefended and subject to Soviet invasion or (as seems more likely) Soviet domination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Green Party | 2/19/1983 | See Source »

...President's call for an overall freeze on total domestic spending (mostly by cutting some programs and postponing pay increases for federal workers and cost of living adjustments in entitlement programs) seemed to most Congressmen a feeble bulwark against the sea of red ink. Senate Republicans had suggested a freeze on all federal spending as a "bold" way to control the budget, but when Reagan exempted defense and other programs the plan lost both its simplicity and its moral force. "In order to get a freeze, we have to be fair about it," said G.O.P. Congressman Denny Smith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mending and Bending | 2/7/1983 | See Source »

Supporting the front line is arguably the best bullpen in the business, led by the team's bulwark. Bruce Sutter (9-8, 35 saves, 3 04). Sutter had an abysmal month-long drought in which he was awful, with an ERA over seven Since then, just the sight of him warming up has been enough toquell nascent rallies and give opposing managers nightmares. With a week and a half remaining, Sutter has an outside shot at surpassing John Hiller's mark of 38 saves...

Author: By Jonathan B. Losos, | Title: A Playoff Appearance Is In the Cards | 9/23/1982 | See Source »

Such devotion was a bulwark for both of them against an ungrateful world. Old Liszt swooped down occasionally to inflame Cosima's feelings of guilt. Nietzsche betrayed the cause with attacks on Wagnerian aesthetics. King Ludwig offered ardent support one moment and retreated into incipient madness the next; reports reached the Wagners that he went in and out of his palaces only by the windows and once ordered dinner for twelve, then sat down alone after bowing to the empty seats. Weary and overextended, Wagner toyed with emigrating to the U.S. on the condition that the American faithful would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Hurricane | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

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