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...reductions of strategic, medium- range and space and defensive weapons had to be considered as a package. In Iceland the two sides tentatively reached agreement on a "zero solution" -- removal of both superpowers' medium-range missiles -- but that was blocked when the Soviets demanded that all three topics be dealt with together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disarmament: Untying a Package Deal | 3/9/1987 | See Source »

Kennedy, who was not associated with the Tower Commission, said that all of the case studies used preparing the report explore "how organizations dealt with important issues of managing national security." He added that "the Kennedy School is academically concerned with how elected officials should handle [issues] in situations like that...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, | Title: K-Schoolers Aided Tower Panel | 3/5/1987 | See Source »

...that my actions are detrimental to the discussions, for some reason I still see it as my duty to say things like: "The actual motivation for Pope's work must be seen in relation to his historical context and particular societal constraints, which, I am afraid, are just not dealt with in this course...

Author: By Eric Pulier, | Title: PULIER LEG: | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...Wrangler jeans, shut down its Greensboro, N.C., headquarters after the company was acquired by VF Corp. That put 300 people out of work and meant the end of Blue Bell's strong support of Greensboro's arts and civic activities. Thirty miles to the west, Winston-Salem was dealt a similar blow after R.J. Reynolds merged with Nabisco Brands in 1985. Last month RJR Nabisco announced it will move its corporate headquarters from Winston-Salem to Atlanta, taking along not only some 250 jobs but the considerable corporate prestige and financial largesse that Reynolds had showered on its home city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cities Main Street Feels the Pinch | 2/16/1987 | See Source »

...tract for $100,000, has divided 4.3 acres into 27 million minuscule lots, each a mere 1 sq. in., and is selling them (along with deeds suitable for framing, of course) for $8 apiece. He calls his opponents "hypocritical." Says the Chicken Ranch's new proprietor: "They could have dealt with the place when it was a whorehouse. Now I'm immoral for building a museum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Texas: A Piece of The Old West | 2/9/1987 | See Source »

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