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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Soviet advisers, roughly half of whom are attached to Ethiopia's 250,000-strong army, exert a strong influence in both military matters and the running of government ministries. Lieut. Colonel Mengistu Haile-Mariam, 41, the U.S.-trained officer who presides over the ruling Dergue, or council, holds frequent meetings in the old Imperial Palace with Soviet Ambassador Konstantin Fomichenko. Ethiopia buys virtually all its oil from the Soviet Union, and since 1977 the Soviets have supplied the country with arms and military hardware worth $2 billion. In return, the Soviet Union has a drydock and other naval facilities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethiopia: Communism, African-Style | 7/4/1983 | See Source »

...juiciest burgers you ll find anywhere The French fries are tops too as is the lemonade A meal here will run you about $5. The cheeseburger platter at Charlie's Kitchen at under three dollars is one of the better deals around just don't remind the locals who frequent this watering hole where you prepped Buddy's Sirloin Pit on Brattle St., serves a goodly slab of beet Brigham's on Mass Ave does not but it cheap...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cheeseburger To Go, French Fries, Coke | 6/26/1983 | See Source »

...consider seriously the question of a successor to Chairman Paul A. Volcker, 55, whose four-year term expires in August. And while no final decision was made last week, Volcker became the odds-on favorite to succeed himself. The only other serious contender is Alan Greenspan, 57, a frequent adviser to the Reagan White House and once Gerald Ford's chief economist. Others who were candidates, or fancied themselves candidates, are no longer being considered. Among them: Citicorp Chairman Walter Wriston, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Preston Martin and Treasury Under Secretary Beryl Sprinkel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down to the Finish Line | 6/20/1983 | See Source »

Rather and the CBS Evening News are frequent targets of right-wingers accusing them of bias. That is what gave significance to a report in the February-March impeccable of Public Opinion, whose editorial board includes such impeccable custodians of neoconservative orthodoxy as Irving Kristol and U.N. Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick. Last year in the same magazine, two social scientists concluded that the so-called media elite is decidedly more liberal than its national audience. But Michael Jay Robinson, who directs the Media Analysis Project at George Robinson, University, took a different tack. To Professor Robinson, "press copy." - not opinion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newswatch: On Top and on Trial | 6/20/1983 | See Source »

...improved Conrail bears little relation to the moribund operation that the Government took over. The old line was burdened by excess tracks, rickety roadbeds, union featherbedding and weak management. Shippers used to exchange stories about lost cargoes and goods damaged by frequent derailments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conrail for Sale | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

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