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...well received by the allies. In a welcoming speech, Canada's Minister of External Affairs Joe Clark dispensed with diplomatic circumlocution, calling President Reagan's decision "a profoundly disturbing development." The three-hour closed-door session that followed was described as a "lively exchange." British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe told participants, "We believe that SALT II provides the basis for a good agreement, and we would very much regret it if the Americans felt obliged to break it." Shultz argued, to no avail. The room was unanimously, and strenuously, against...
News Editor for This Issue: John N. Rosenthal Night Editors: Peter J. Howe '86 Peter C. Krause '89 Editorial Editor: John N. Ross '87 Copy Editor: Peter D. Sagal '87 Features Editor: Thomas J. Winslow '87 Photo Editor: M. Jeremy Yamin '87 Sports Editor: Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Business Editor: Dahlia Martin...
...James E. Schwartz '88 Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Shari Rudavsky '88 Editorial Editor: J. Andrew Mendelsohn '87 John N. Ross '87 Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Copy Editor: Michael D. Shin '88 Features Editor: Thomas J. Winslow '87 Photo Editor: Laura G. Alcott '87 Sports Editor: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Business Editor: Dahlia Martin...
...London, Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said without elaboration, "For some time, we have had firm evidence of direct Libyan involvement in the kidnapping of Mr. Douglas and Mr. Padfield, and we have good reason to believe they were in Libyan hands...
News Editor for This Issue: Joseph Menn '87 Night Editors: Victoria G.T. Bassetti '87 David S. Hilzenrath '87 Joseph Menn '87 Jennifer L. Mnookin '88 Copy Editor: Hyungji Park '89 Editorial Editors: Emil E. Parker '88 J. Andrew Mendelsohn '87 Photo Editor: Bruce M. Kluckhohn '87 Sports Editor: Geoffrey H. Simon...