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Although Moscow's latest peace overtures were obviously self-serving, experts from a wide variety of backgrounds also saw a sincere desire for some arms control behind the latest Soviet peace moves. According to Dimitri Simes, a Soviet emigre and scholar at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies...
...mother without daughter). The Americans are Mark Johns, 42, and his wife Eileen, 39, who in 1975 traveled to Tijuana from their home in Fremont, Calif., to adopt a baby. Whether a transaction occurred and how legitimate it may have been remain murky. What is known is that the Johnses crossed back over the border with the child, whom they named Cynthia. A Mexican judge, acting on Macias-Rosales' complaint, issued a warrant for Mark Johns on a kidnaping charge...
Cindy had celebrated her third birthday before immigration authorities finally ruled that there had been no legal adoption and she should be deported. Johns, a medical laboratory consultant who has sometimes posed as a doctor, quickly moved his family to Florida. Soon thereafter, lawyers for Macias-Rosales found them, and...
A recent study done at Johns Hopkins University showed that only 14% of teen-agers seek birth control advice before their first sexual encounter. For some girls, having an illegitimate baby is a sought-after sign of maturity. Says James Whitten, director of Harlem's Reality House: "They would...
Speaking to about 50 people, Robert W. Tucker, professor of international relations at Johns Hopkins University, said that President Reagan's foreign policy suffers from a lack of leadership and is not very different from that of former president Jimmy Carter.