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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...inconvenience and occasional danger to (TM) Western aircraft as a result of Soviet air activity in the three 20-miles wide air corridors that link West "Berlin to West Germany. As a result of recent Soviet military activity over East Germany, Western civilian airliners have had to make frequent changes in altitude on flights to and from West Berlin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East-West: Moscow's Muscle Flexing | 4/16/1984 | See Source »

...change of heart is unfortunate on several counts Although no one factor will "solve" the problem of harassment, a central office could provide a significant improvement over existing, decentralized channels. It would be more visible to victims, and would be better prepared to track repeat harassers, an all too frequent phenomenon Perhaps most important, a central office would demonstrate an institutionalized commitment to deterring future harassment and correcting current abuses establishing a trust between the University and those concerned with the problem of harassment that has been sorely lacking of late...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stepping Backwards | 4/13/1984 | See Source »

...wake of the bust, the Faculty split into two organized factions, a liberal caucus and a conservative caucus, which Maier calls "embryonic political parties." Meetings became more frequent, larger, and more heated; "It was really tense," recalls History Department Chairman John Womack...

Author: By Jean E. Engelmayer and Melissa I. Weissberg, S | Title: Reflecting On the 1969 Student Strike | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

EVER SINCE he took office, President Reagan has been criticized for the overly relaxed manner in which he approaches his job. Opposing politicians and common taxpayers alike have grumbled about his frequent long vacations and his 9-5 Presidency...

Author: By John F. Baughman, | Title: Lost in the Fog | 4/6/1984 | See Source »

While traveling abroad, devout Muslims must still say prayers five times a day while facing the holy city of Mecca. But a long trip with frequent stops could make them lose their bearings and point them in the wrong direction for worship. To prevent such a problem, Dallas Inventor George Shrime has applied science to religion and designed an electronic prayer guide. It points the way toward Mecca from any of 200 locations, beeps at worship time and displays the opening verses of the call to prayer on a liquid-crystal screen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Electronic Prayer Guide | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

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