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...American law infringes on Canadian sovereignty." Although the subject was discussed at the recent G-7 summit in Lyons, where other member nations condemned the U.S. legislation, there has been no concerted effort to challenge the law. Scott notes that Canada's Minister of Foreign Trade, Arthur Eggleton, has said he hopes wiser heads will prevail when the dust settles after the U.S. presidential election. -- Lamia Abu-Haidar

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Cuba Problem | 7/11/1996 | See Source »

...allies are furious at what they see as unwarranted meddling in foreign trade. Canada's Minister of Foreign Trade, Arthur Eggleton, told TIME, "The U.S. is doing nothing more than using Helms-Burton to shoot at its friends instead of its enemies." Last week Canada made clear that it would soon retaliate against the U.S. for Helms-Burton. Mexico's President, on a state visit to Canada, denounced it, as did Italy's Prime Minister at a meeting with Clinton in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUNISHING CUBA'S PARTNERS | 6/24/1996 | See Source »

...Crimson's saber and foil units lost to the Quakers 4-5 and 3-6 respectively, while the epee men won 5-4. Co-captain and number one epee man Matt Simmons "shined all weekend," Major said. Simmons won two of three duels at Penn, losing only to Randy Eggleton, last year's NCAA champ...

Author: By Peter Mcloughlin, | Title: Fencers Falter at Penn, Chop Lions; Still Hopeful For Ivy League Crown | 2/22/1977 | See Source »

...second tough quarterfinal pairing, Simmons outmaneuvered NCAA champion Randy Eggleton of Penn. "It was the best fencing I've ever had, I was fencing faster and stronger than I had all season," Simmons declared...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Stong, | Title: Simmons Slays Giants in Fencing Tournament | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

...University Astronomer Thomas Gold, who believes that Copernicus was formed, like most other lunar craters, by the impact of a meteorite, theorizes that its smooth floor consists of compacted dustlike material that is continually being knocked off crater walls by micrometeorites. U.S. Geological Survey Geologists John McCaulay and Richard Eggleton were fascinated by the apparent presence of erosion channels on the far wall of the crater. They suggest that the channels may have been formed by solid particles flowing down the crater wall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: A New Look at Copernicus | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

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