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Hampe's Class of '73 provided most of the firepower in the two Crimson victories (10-1 over Northeastern and 11-8 over B.C. in Saturday's final). The Local Line (Bob McManama '73, Dave Hynes 73 and Bill Corkery '73) returned to chip in eight of Harvard's goals. Tournament MVP Joe Cavanagh '71 did most of the rest, scoring four goals and assisting on another...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Masters' Beanpot: Of Ice and Men | 1/21/1985 | See Source »

...most--defensive systems like those envisioned under Reagan's Star Wars plan (see following story). But this would amount to putting Star Wars on the bargaining table only in the most technical sense; McFarlane insisted that the Strategic Defense Initiative, as it is formally called, "is not a bargaining chip," and the President unmistakably wants to proceed full speed ahead on it. Reagan met on Friday with twelve Senate and 14 House leaders to press the case for doing so. In the Administration's view, talks on defensive weapons would in effect consist of a series of American lectures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laying Down a Tough Line | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

...instructions. Shultz's concurrence appeared to indicate that his own views on arms control are considerably more conservative than those of some of his State Department subordinates. Several of them had strenuously argued that the U.S. should indeed try to use Star Wars as a bargaining chip and should offer early to negotiate a ban on antisatellite tests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laying Down a Tough Line | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

...House really intends to do about Star Wars has been clouded by the infighting and whispering campaigns that have engulfed Foggy Bottom and the Pentagon since Gromyko and Schultz announced they would meet last September. Is it supposed to protect cities--or just missile silos? Is it a bargaining chip--or will the Administration agree to forgo the multi-billion project at the bargaining table...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swap Star Wars | 1/8/1985 | See Source »

State Department moderates are advocating a giant swap with the Soviets. They would use Star Wars as a bargaining chip, offering to shelve it in return for deep cuts in the Soviets' heavy land-based missiles. They maintain that the U.S. cannot hope to build a defense that would knock out every Soviet missile before it struck the U.S. The Soviets, they fear, would simply rush to build more and more sophisticated missiles to saturate U.S. defenses, pushing the arms race into a volatile new phase. For the moment, the superpowers have informally agreed to practice "interim restraint" while groping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Once More to Geneva: Will Star Wars be put on the bargaining table? | 1/7/1985 | See Source »

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