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...celestial behavior. Perhaps even more baffling to astronomers, the belt of gas rises up at a right angle to the plane of the Milky Way, an extraordinary position for a magnetic field; normally it should lie in the galactic plane, its lines of force trapped like hair around a drain. Attempting to account for the bizarre properties of the field, some scientists are postulating the existence of a "dynamo" at the center of the galaxy, a source of relentless energy. But investigators cannot ascribe the dynamo to any known generating force, like giant stars or a black hole; those phenomena...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Case of the Cosmic Bends | 8/6/1984 | See Source »

Beyond their fears that the presence of U.S. troops could actually incite Sandinista attacks, both countries fear that a military buildup could drain money from civilian economies that are already in dire straits. Honduras has virtually ceased payment on its $2 billion debt to foreign Danks and international organizations, a move almost unnoticed during the Argentine debt crisis. Capital flight in the past two years alone has been estimated at $1 billion. Although Costa Rica is substantially better off (it receives more U.S. aid per capita than any other country except Israel), it can barely meet the interest payments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Central America: Some Reluctant Friends | 7/16/1984 | See Source »

...many want to continue opening this massive drain. In June of last year, the Department of Energy released a report calling for an enormous power plant building program, geared to meet hugely inflated estimates of electrical energy demand. The DOE scenario would channel one tenth or more of all private domestic investment in the next two decades into power plant construction...

Author: By Simon J. Frankel, | Title: Costly Losers | 5/23/1984 | See Source »

...idea for the program arose in the aftermath of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon nearly two years ago. The manpower drain resulting from the lighting was considered to be more threatening than from the relatively brief '67 and '73 wars...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: Pitching In | 5/9/1984 | See Source »

...ceaseless scurrying would tax anyone. The more ineffable pressures the candidates face, to regain or maintain momentum, to remain intellectually focused but not rigid, are at least as burdensome. Frequent high-stakes televised debates (eight so far) have been an extra drain on emotional resources. "The debates are particularly difficult," says Oliver ("Pudge") Henkel, Hart's campaign manager. "It's a major change of pace from the rest of the campaign. It is so intense that there's invariably a letdown afterward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Facing the Fatigue Factor | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

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