Word: hugh
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Hugh Sidey compares Reagan's wealth with that of other Presidents [Oct. 12], but the comparison is irrelevant. Other millionaire Presidents did not spend their time taking from the indigent. The case against Reagan is that he advocates a double standard by demanding more for the rich and less for the poor...
...private week's tour of Middle Eastern and North African capitals, fueling rumors that he was acting as an unofficial emissary for Reagan. (Not so, say both Nixon and the White House.) Just back from that trip, Nixon talked with TIME's Washington Contributing Editor Hugh Sidey: "This is a Reagan opportunity. The Middle East is crying out for strong leadership. It is not enough for the United States to be a broker...
...wants to counter anti-Semitism with an Olympic victory. While Liddell races for love, Abrahams races for hate; Liddell's gift is natural, an inspiration, but Abrahams must work hard to win. In a facile attempt to provide concrete visual proof of Abrahams' Judaism, director Hugh Hudson cast Cross, whose dark complexion and hooked nose reflect the stereotypical conception of a Jew. The problems don't end there; Cross badly overacts. It is the desire to show' em all that lends fire to his eye and wings to his feet, granted, but must he appear quite so fanatical? His zealotry...
...been nothing quite like it in American history: three former Presidents sharing the cabin of an Air Force jet as they flew to the funeral of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Cairo. From talks with many of the dignitaries aboard the plane, TIME'S Washington Contributing Editor Hugh Sidey put together the following account of their extraordinary mission of mourning...
...October of your senior year and your Harvard experience is almost complete. You've seen a hundred tofu cheeseburgers come and go. You've seen Ted Kennedy, Archibald Cox and Hugh Flick on the streets of Cambridge. You've seen Love Story nine times. You are jaded and experienced and you have seen it all--almost. You haven't seen a Harvard football team beat Princeton...