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...approach differs from that of President Bush. Indeed, there are some differences. According to the American scenario, as far as I can tell, NATO -- and that means a NATO strengthened by the inclusion of a united Germany -- should be the foreman and guarantor in the building of a new European order...
Gorbachev did not find good news last week even in the Moscow district where he ran for a seat at this July's Communist Party congress. Though he won 61% of the vote, he encountered surprisingly vigorous opposition from a watch- factory foreman and his pro-democracy supporters. The irony cannot have escaped Gorbachev: he is now facing his strongest challenges from those who have taken his message of reform most to heart...
...member of the Creative Coalition, an environmental group. "He could be a politician or run a movie studio," says his Red October director, John McTiernan. "My guess is he'd prefer to be a producer than a director. He'd rather own the shop than be the foreman...
...when he realized that Tyson's match with top contender Evander Holyfield, a huge payday slated for June, would now be a fight between two nonchamps. King soon came to his senses. He proposed a Tyson-Douglas rematch, with Holyfield to meet the winner and ageless challenger George Foreman lurking like a threat behind Holyfield. By midweek the boxing commissions had dropped their charade and acknowledged what every viewer knew: Douglas had won the fight. The underdog was the champ...
...Columbus the citizenry prepared a triumph for a good fighter who knows how to be hard in the ring and human outside it. In Houston, Foreman said he was ready to dispatch all comers -- including Don King. And in Philadelphia, Stallone was shooting Rocky V. He must feel about his boxing movies the way John le Carre does about cold-war novels after the communist thaw: What do I do to top real life...