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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...form a line across the tarmac. Wounded servicemen, dazed and confused, are wheeled into the hold of a military transport. Scenes from a decade past interrupt the sterile excitement of Sunday Night Football. The grisly images are beamed from Lebanon, but the fears they evoke emerge from the seemingly forgotten tragedy of the Vietnam...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Out Now | 10/25/1983 | See Source »

...controversial development occured at the committee's first meeting last Thursday when Ethan Cohen '86 of Quincy House took the chair following a secret ballot. It wasn't until after Cohen's election that Council Member Brian R. Melendez '86 said the committee had forgotten to consider the possibility of co-chairs--a practice which the officers of the council had discouraged in a memorandum circulated last Wednesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One Chairman, But Then Two | 10/18/1983 | See Source »

...winner will receive in Oslo on Dec. 10. Walesa's selection boosted the sagging morale of a movement that has been crippled since General Wojciech Jaruzelski imposed martial law in December 1981. For Poland's government, it was a stinging reminder that the world had not forgotten the ideals behind Solidarity's struggle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: A Triumph of Moral Force | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

...Cajun treasure hunter, a righteous Southern lawyer, a group of feuding heirs, a Harvard scholar named Dr. Brain and a tribe of Indians become embroiled in a dispute over relics excavated from a forgotten Indian village. No less than four lawsuits result...

Author: By Michael F.P. Doming, | Title: The Tale of the Tunica Treasure | 10/13/1983 | See Source »

There were other reminders last week of how intractable the problems are in a region whose troubles seemed to be momentarily forgotten as the Korean Air Lines disaster and the war in Lebanon captured world attention. In both El Salvador and Nicaragua, guerrillas engaged government troops in some of the most intense fighting in months. In El Salvador, the U.S. supports the government, while in Marxist-led Nicaragua the U.S. has, through the CIA, helped finance the insurgents. To no one's surprise, Daniel Ortega Saavedra, 37, coordinator of Nicaragua's ruling junta, lashed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Central America: Aiming To Gain Ground | 10/10/1983 | See Source »

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