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When U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman, 57, strode into Moscow's wedding cake-style foreign ministry last week, it was not a courtesy call. He was there to protest the renewal of mysterious microwave beam transmissions directed at the U.S. embassy. On other occasions, however, the 6-ft. 3-in. Hartman makes it his business to keep the lines of communication open with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and other top officials. Hartman, who worked closely with Henry Kissinger during the Nixon and Ford Administrations, has provided his first on-the-record interview to an American correspondent in Moscow, TIME...
...long-distance calls by 10.5%. Critics point out that this would add up to a reduction of only $1.75 billion, or about half the amount AT&T is getting. Says John Bryant, a Congressman from Texas, in a medley of metaphors: "They're trying to have their cake and eat it too. That put the last nail in the coffin of AT&T as a truthteller." Judge Greene will conduct a hearing into the entire matter next week...
...future, the economics major said, "Right now I'm just looking at the Yale game. It's the last game of my career and it's for a championship. The Yale game is the Yale game. The 100th anniversary is just frosting on the cake...
...many as 30 different Harvard-Yale confrontations will form the intercollegiate icing on this fall's intramural cake. Winners and runners-up in each college's intramural competitions in tackle, touch and co-ed touch football, men's and women's soccer, and cross-country fight for their respective schools...
...decided to become a cook at age ten, his sister Elizabeth says, after he baked his mother an unaccountably successful cake. And he decided to become a Marine at 18, after his older brother Clarence died in Viet...