Word: isreally
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...doing whatever he wants to do. Since this ploy had worked many times before, Begin, in an interview with David K. Shipler of the New York Times, acknowledged some "differences" and "misunderstandings" with the U.S. over Lebanon, but described Regan as "a wonderful friend of the state of Isreal." Five days later, Reagan surprised angered Begin by setting forward an American plan for the Middle East that for the first time openly challenged Begin's course. Part of the U.S. strategy is to avoid polemics with Israel, and for this Secretary of State George Shultz, self-effacing and temperate...
...mother, Peggy Flood, confirmed last night her son was struck with a baseball bat and received "stitches in his head" at Beth Isreal. She added she has been informed that Sealise did not carry out the alleged assault, but that "there is a question of his car being involved...
Slack, an associate professor of Medicine, serves as co-director of the Computer Medicine Laboratory at Beth Isreal Hospital, where Porter is a principal associate. They share, in Porter's words, "a keen interest in the formation and use of questions" and work together on ways to broaden the computer's ability not only to store and transfer medical information, but also to diagnose illness and prescribe treatment by communicating with patients and doctors...
...never stopped looking for the answer. Israel's significance as a key U.S. ally and as the spiritual home for millions of American Jews has given it a special importance in the eyes of U.S. journalists- and a special prominence in the pages of TIME. As a result Isreal and its role in the Middle East have been the subjects of 35 TIME area cover stories, more then any other country or geographical area except the Soviet Union. Certainly the most enduring and tragic feature of Israel's troubled history has been its near constant fear...
...this week's story, Beirut Bureau Chief William Stewart flew to Baghdad, while TIME correspondents in Paris, London, Washington and other capitals helped assess world reaction. To learn why and how Isreal struck, the Jerusalem bureau drew on an extensive network of scientific, military and diplomatic sources. Says Bureau Chief David Aikman: "There is something almost cosmic about Isreal's conflict with its neighbors. Where else in the world would the chief of the Air Force quote the Bible in answer to a reporter's question...