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...deployed, should not be built. One of our chief national priorities must be real arms limitation. A new SALT treaty should reduce the threat of war and eliminate the need for a costly resumption of the arms race. In that sense, arms control can be the biggest budget-cutter...

Author: By Jess Velona, | Title: Why Reaganomics Won't Work | 3/12/1981 | See Source »

...turns up with what the chief considers totally inadequate rescue support. "What the hell's one 14-ft. boat and five guys going to do in a five-mile area?" he storms. Verb also believes the ice break was caused by a Coast Guard cutter that carved a channel in the ice pack 15 miles offshore on its way to take samples at the Davis-Besse nuclear power station cooling-water outlet. Says he: "It don't take a smart individual to figure it out. If you go down and cut a 40-ft. path through the lake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Ohio: Rescue from an Icy Island | 2/16/1981 | See Source »

Certain budget cuts in the area of social and health services seem inevitable. But will Reagan be a consistent budget cutter even when his own political interests get nicked? He was strongly supported by the maritime unions and the shipping interests, recipients of considerable federal largesse. Will Reagan risk offending them by failing to increase their stipends? He faces the same problem in the case of farm subsidies. They contribute to the costs of Government and the food bills of consumers, but they are also demanded by a powerful voting bloc. Reagan won support from middle-income and blue-collar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reagan: What to Watch For | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

...real adventures are to be had in center, a remnant of the days when ball parks didn't all come from the Riverfront-Three River cookie cutter. Compared to left field, center in Fenway is the Wild West, a vast (almost 430 ft. to straight away center) and mysterious (a high wall that tapers down to the tiny bullpen barrier) piece of real estate. But Lynn studied it and had become its master. (If you're unimpressed, think about how many great centerfielders the Sox have had over the years. Not many.) After completing his fifth year in centerfield...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: A Stillness in Centerfield | 1/26/1981 | See Source »

...Chopin Etudes may set a new standard for his generation; his performance of Schubert's difficult late sonatas is a triumph of athletic as well as artistic ability. Pollini is also a leading interpreter of the modern keyboard classics. He handles Stravinsky and Prokofiev like a diamond cutter, concentrating profoundly yet striking with passion; he negotiates the atonal mazes of Bartók, Boulez and Webern with thoughtful ease, and provides the emphatic keyboard punctuation for Luigi Nono's unearthly enchantment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Sounds for the Solstice | 12/22/1980 | See Source »

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