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...called for military spending to increase by 12.7% in fiscal 1986, to $277.5 billion. But critics, incensed by stories of $7,600 coffeemakers and $400 hammers, are now challenging the price that the Pentagon pays for everything from wrenches to warplanes. Air Force Secretary Verne Orr acknowledged the public furor in his dunning letters to G.E. and Pratt & Whitney: "National support for building military strength has been severely battered by public perception that we pay too much for the goods and services we acquire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cracking Down on Contractors | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

...caused a furor in the "small town" of Duluth, Minn, last week by calling into question the amount of cultural activities there (Crimson, April 1). Well first I should make it clear that Duluth is no small town. With 100.000 citizens and a metropolitan area population of more than 130.000, Duluth has to be ranked as a city and I think that's where my problems begin...

Author: By Nicholes S. Wurf, | Title: Every Town Is Our Town | 4/3/1985 | See Source »

...against this background that the Camarena case created such a furor. The kidnaping of the Mexican-born, naturalized American agent, known as Kiki, seemed to bring out long-simmering resentments among U.S. officials about Mexican law enforcement in general. Above all, the officials were irate over the toughest of bilateral problems: the reach and political power of the crime barons who control Mexico's multibillion-dollar drug trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mexico Slowdown on the Border | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...less vivid form of print. The TV networks are plainly within their constitutional rights to make docudramas, and to express whatever point of view they wish. Their output may add to public knowledge and enrich public debate. But given what misimpressions of history a docudrama may also leave, the furor in Atlanta should provide an impetus for overdue self-restraint. In a thoughtful, democratic society, nothing is more sacred and vital than the ability to agree on, and face, the facts, whatever they may be. For networks that pride themselves on their journalism to play fast and loose with facts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Dangers of Docudrama | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

Despite the furor that it has aroused, liberation theology has never swayed all Latin America. In Venezuela, the Pope's first stop last week, church officials estimate that liberation theology has scarcely had any impact at all. The same is true of Argentina and Mexico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taming the Liberation Theologians | 2/4/1985 | See Source »

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