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What if our government were privy to information that indicated the students in Grenada were in real danger? The majority opinion condemns too broadly the use of American force to safeguard American lives in any situation short of actual kidnapping or murder...
Journalists gathered at the Kennedy School of Government this weekend for a seminar on "The Media and the Congress" decried the Reagan administration's press blackout of the Grenada invasion as "outrageous" and "unconscionable...
Late Saturday afternoon Jack Nelson, Washington bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times, interrupted a discussion group in the Forum to announce that the Senate had adopted a resolution stating that "restrictions imposed upon the press in Grenada shall cease. "The crowd of about 200, hushed for Nelson's comments, burst into applause as he finished...
...Tuesday, October 25, 1900 Marines and Army Rangers and 300 troops from seven nearby Caribbean nations invaded the island of Grenada. Since then the Pentagon has reported that the member of American troops in the invasion force has grown to 6000. Late last week, the United Nations Security Council voted, 11 to 1 to deplore the intervention. The United States cast the sole one vote. In light of the American...
...Crimson held a discussion last week on the merits of the Grenada intervention with Eliot Cohen assistant professor of Government who teaches a course on the Introduction to Military Politics and Orlando Patterson, professor of Sociology, who teaches a course in Culture. Social Structure, and Underdevelopment in the Caribbean. Crimson reporter Lavea Brachman moderated the discussion...