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Accompanying President Reagan on his travels are White House Correspondent Laurence Barrett and State Department Correspondent Gregory H. Wierzynski. For Barrett, who interviewed the President this week on his preparations for the summit, it was familiar turf. He had traveled with White House Aide Michael Deaver on a five-day advance scouting trip of the President's itinerary. Also in the summit party to Europe are four TIME photographers. One of them, David Hume Kennerly, last week shot a cover photograph of the President in his private quarters aboard Air Force One. The luxury jet's departure...
House Speaker Tip O'Neill and the President were involved in a second round of negotiations that concluded last week-not on the budget but on theology. O'Neill phoned Deputy White House Chief of Staff Michael Deaver to warn that the situation was looking grim. Deaver then convinced the President that policy had to be changed. An order went out through Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger to Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, who obediently bowed: a Navy attack submarine initially christened Corpus Christi (which means "body of Christ" in Latin) will be renamed, probably City...
...inside the U.S. On a foreign journey, the presidential panoply goes beyond the merely awesome. Preparations take months. Scarcely had Reagan returned to Washington last week from a five-day "working vacation" in Jamaica and Barbados before a party of presidential aides headed by Deputy Chief of Staff Michael Deaver took off for Europe to lay the groundwork for a Reagan trip in June. En route, Deaver denounced as "ridiculous" estimates that the Caribbean trip had cost the taxpayers $5 million, but gave no figure of his own. The White House does estimate that more than 300 people accompanied Reagan...
...Deaver 119, Kansas City...
...obscurity to one of the most important jobs in the Administration and immediately raised questions about his future. Would Clark become a rival to Haig? Would he attain as much rank and prestige as the White House troika, altering the tenuous balance among Edwin Meese, James Baker and Michael Deaver...