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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...know the fellow on the left, but the one with the notebook is probably a little less familiar. He is John Parmelee, 17, a high school senior in the District of Columbia who saw his dream come true last week when he interviewed Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office. "He put me at ease immediately," Parmelee said. The student spent ten minutes with the President, asking him, among other things, how life had been different when Reagan was 17. "I wasn't doing what you're doing," the President said with a smile to his White House visitor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From the Publisher: Apr. 11, 1988 | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

...sold the Soviets high-tech equipment used to make submarine propellers. A congressional committee working on a huge trade bill reportedly agreed to ban for three years the importation of machine tools and other products made by Toshiba Machine, the subsidiary that made the illicit sale. Though Toshiba's familiar consumer products would still be available, the provision would bar U.S. Government agencies from buying any Toshiba product for as long as three years. Still, the White House might veto a trade bill containing such sanctions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRADE: Tough Talks With Tokyo | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

...only with stones, roughing up Arab women, and even breaking the bones of unarmed captives. As these images flashed around the world, soiling the reputation of the once vaunted Israel Defense Force, Jerusalem quickly saw the dark side of its enlightened media policy. Officials came to an all too familiar conclusion: the press was to blame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: In Israel, Wounding the Messenger | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

...surged 26%. Noting that success, a host of companies are making fresh efforts to upgrade service. Neiman-Marcus will spend $20 million this year to improve its gift-wrapping and other customer-service operations. Castner Knott, a Nashville-based chain, has deployed "sales specialists," who are trained to be familiar with the merchandise in large areas of a store rather than just small sections. They roam the departments looking for customers who need help. Caught in one of the worst competitive crunches in their history, at least some department stores seem to be rediscovering a time-honored truth: treat people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Holds Barred: Retailers Battling for Profits | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

Smith, acquired from the Chicago Cubs in December to be Boston's relief ace, quickly became familiar with Fenway Park and the left field wall when Trammell sent a 2-1 fastball into the screen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sox Socked on Opening Day; Smith Surrenders Homer; Trammell Proves Tiger Hero | 4/5/1988 | See Source »

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