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...correspondent is Laura Lopez, who spent 3 1/2 years as a TIME reporter in Mexico City, then eagerly moved to Nicaragua after 18 months as a staff writer and correspondent in New York City. "When TIME asked me to open a sub- bureau in Managua, I jumped at the chance," says Lopez. "During short, dark midwinter Manhattan afternoons, reading reports from my colleagues in Central America, I missed the sun, the unpredictability, the adventure, even the chaos...
...days after the House of Representatives rejected Reagan's request for aid to the contras, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega forsook his usual morning jog to sit down in a wellappointed sitting room next to his Managua office for an interview with TIME Correspondent Laura Lopez. Casually dressed and sporting a black Swatch watch, Ortega was relaxed and open, although half a dozen armed guards lurked just outside the door. Excerpts from his remarks...
...panel of Dartmouth's Committee on Standards said it would not impose sanctions because of a misunderstanding between the administration and the students who were arrested in the February 11 demonstration, said Laura Dicovitsky, a college spokesman...
Harvard considers Cambridge students to be an "extraordinarily high priority," Director of Admissions Laura G. Fisher said yesterday...
...frustrated with the lack of student voice in this decision," said senior Laura Streitfeld. "We don't just want to protest. We want to communicate...