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...Casey Lartigue, Jr. Staff Writer...
...decided, for Reagan's protection, not to tell the President all the details. But there were many in Congress who doubted that the cautious and rules-bound admiral would undertake such a risky venture on his own. Some thought the key man must have been CIA Director William Casey, but Casey developed brain cancer and died before he could be questioned...
Compliance. Opponents' best hope might be an amendment requiring the President to certify Soviet adherence to all other arms-control agreements before the INF pact could be carried out. "The beauty of this kind of amendment is that it is very easily understandable to the average American," says Dan Casey, head of the American Conservative Union. "You don't sign contracts with people who have not honored past contracts." Reagan has been backpedaling on this thorny topic. In a report to Congress on arms-control negotiations last March, the President cited compliance with deals in the past as an "essential...
...Editor for this Issue: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Martha A. Bridegam '89 Ross G. Forman '90 Shari Rudavsky '88 Copy Editor: Spencer Hsu '90 Editorial Editor: Matthew H. Joseph '88 Photo Editor: Brian Williams '91 Features Editor: James E. Schwartz '88 Sports Editor: Casey Speedy Lartigue Business Editor: Willa Berghuis...
Using the bills also saves the store money, Casey said, as it makes it easier to give correct change and prevents large losses from theft, because if two-dollar bills are used, twenties must be kept under the cash drawer and would-be thieves can't reach over the counter and grab them...