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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...NORTHERN IRELAND on a beautiful summer's day, Brian Friel's Lovers gives a warm (and loving) glance at two 17-year-old fiances. Sitting on a hill overlooking their town, Mag (Sarah Jane Cohen) and Joe (Aaron Carlos) try to study for final exams but mainly dream of their future together. Before long, Friel introduces a tragic twist: the couple will die in a boating accident before the afternoon is over...

Author: By Abigail M. Mcganney, | Title: Between the Lovers | 10/31/1986 | See Source »

...ARRIVED in Managua way ahead of schedule and in no time had direct contact with powerful members of the government. A journalist's dream, in a sense...

Author: By Jeffrey J. Wise, | Title: Numero Uno | 10/29/1986 | See Source »

...presidential candidate worth the cost of a private poll knows it is never too early to visit Iowa and New Hampshire, sites of early delegate contests in 1988. Now Democrats who dream of life in the White House have one more stop on that long and winding road: a meal and a chat with a group called Impac...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Open Call: Fund-raising auditions for '88 | 10/27/1986 | See Source »

Nuclear arsenals are going to be with us as long as there are sovereign states with conflicting ideologies. Unlike Aladdin with his lamp, we have no way to force the nuclear genie back into the bottle. A world without nuclear weapons is a utopian dream. Whichever party (there are more than two) successfully cheated and preserved even a fraction of its arsenal could achieve dominance. Even if all parties were actually to abide by an agreement to destroy strategic arms, all would, out of sheer prudence, be poised to resume production and deployment. Given that imprint of nuclear capabilities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dangers of a Nuclear-Free World | 10/27/1986 | See Source »

...with a detailed game plan, approved in advance by the Politburo after consultations with Warsaw Pact leaders, that would shape the events of the weekend. The concept was apparently simple. Moscow would % propose such an attractive package of offensive-arms reductions that Reagan would be tempted to pursue the dream of a grand compromise that included some resolution on the Strategic Defense Initiative, rather than stick to the original U.S. goal of a medium-range-missile deal not linked to SDI. If Reagan accepted the bait, as he initially did, the Soviets would be in the catbird seat. Either Reagan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was It All a Soviet Sting? | 10/27/1986 | See Source »

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