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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When Soviet and American negotiators meet in Geneva on May 17 to resume talks on intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF) the most formidable obstacle to a Soviet-American agreement will be the issue of whether to count British and French INF weapons as part of NATO's intermediate-range nuclear forces. But this issue is really not a dispute over Soviet INF policy toward Britain and France. The dispute is over Soviet INF policy toward the Federal Republic of Germany...

Author: By Christopher Jones, | Title: Soviets and Germans | 5/11/1983 | See Source »

...tragedy has occurred and that say, a nuclear-armed British missile is in flight. Should it carry a tag. 'I am British'? Or imagine," Gromyko continued, "a French missile flying Perhaps it will also carry a tag saying. 'I am French, I should not have been included in the count...

Author: By Christopher Jones, | Title: Soviets and Germans | 5/11/1983 | See Source »

...sure, Gromyko pointed out two other major obstacles to the conclusion of a Soviet-American INF agreement. One is that the United States refuses to place on the negotiating table its forward based aircraft in Europe some 723 planes by Soviet count. The other is the Soviet refusal to include in the Geneva negotiations the SS 20 missiles deployed in the Far East in range of China. Japan and South Korea. The United States has argued that these mobile missiles about 100 by the American count could be moved with in striking distance of Europe...

Author: By Christopher Jones, | Title: Soviets and Germans | 5/11/1983 | See Source »

...with two down in the top of the ninth, pinch hitter Gelean Cambell faced an 0-2 count. He took the next pitch over the left field fence for his first career homer...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Tufts Tops Batmen in 10 Innings, Takes Title From Erring Crimson | 5/11/1983 | See Source »

...level of high school melodrama. How is it that Sheik steals cars and never gets caught? Why does Jill dress so nicely, but live in a very plain middle class house on a very plain street? How does she manage to fit all those nice outfits into two--count them!--suitcases when she goes to college? And what kind of parents would agree not to visit their daughter's freshman room after driving her all the way to Sarah Lawrence...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Loving Couple | 5/9/1983 | See Source »

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