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...Bill Inman...
Aaron says he will be completing work on his five-year project of editing the diaries of Arthur Inman, an invalid who believed he could win immortality by keeping an honest diary of himself and his world. Inman did so from 1919 until he committed suicide in 1963. After the diaries are published by the Harvard University Press next semester, Aaron will teach at the University of Texas for one semester...
...city for fledgling firms. Last fall, when a group of electronics companies announced plans to launch a joint computer research center that would have an annual budget of up to $100 million, 57 cities in 27 states put in bids to be the new enterprise's home. Bobby Inman, the former CIA deputy director and new head of the operation, last week revealed the winner: Austin. The state of Texas had offered, among other things, to provide Inman's company with low-cost laboratory space at the University of Texas...
...attack hardened targets, nuclear strategists assume two missiles per target, which would mean 54 targets for the Pershing Us-too insignificant, in superpower terms, to matter. By contrast, the 1,053 SS-20 warheads can strike virtually all high-value targets in NATO Europe. Retired Admiral Bobby Inman, the former deputy director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, also brushed aside the Soviet Union's complaints. "You would have some days of preparation and at least hours of readiness for full use of nuclear weapons," he said...
...handwriting is on the wall; even the U.S. cannot save South Africa. Ex-CIA official Admiral Bobby Inman recently acknowledged in a speech at Harvard that the South African government is doomed. As was true in the World War II resistance movements in countries such as France and Yugoslavia, a young radical leadership has emerged within the ANC. And like their European predecessors, the ANC must now make a final, violent bid for victory...