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Conversely, top officials should take the initiative to raise questions orally and directly, rather than sending paper inquiries down through the ranks. Oldtimers at NASA yearn for a return to the days when Air Force Lieut. General James Abrahamson, now Reagan's director of the Strategic Defense Initiative, ran the shuttle program. When he sensed a problem, he awaited no "criticality" rating; he barged into the office of even the lowliest technician to ask how to fix it. Perhaps unfairly, one commissioner insists that "Abe was replaced by wimps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Fixing Nasa | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...shuttles and one-way rockets probably lifted no more than 500,000 lbs. per year (the exact weight is secret) of military payloads into space, at an estimated cost of $3,000 per lb. In the first year of deployment of a relatively primitive Star Wars system, according to Lieut. Colonel Louis Kouts, Air Force deputy for space plans and policy, some 2.6 million lbs. of SDI weapons, sensors and other gear would have to be rocketed up. That, says Kouts, would grow to 4.4 million lbs. annually around the year 2000, as more exotic weapons are put in orbit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Star Wars' Heavy Load | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...staging the trial now, Council President Lieut. General Henri Namphy hopes to convince his country that its new leaders are working hard to correct the abuses of the Duvalier era. "If anyone feels they have been cheated or hurt," Namphy told TIME, "let them go before the police and justice department. We are not here for revenge, but for justice, and justice for all." Namphy defended the cautious pace of reform, as well as his reluctance to set a date for promised civilian elections. Said he: "We have to give the people an education so they may consciously vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti Papa Jere | 5/26/1986 | See Source »

...gear were committed to the hunt. An infrared body-heat detector was issued to a ground crew, and a night-vision camera was fixed to the nose of one civilian chopper. Yet nothing seemed to help. Anguished parents and friends tried to take comfort from seasoned mountain watchers like Lieut. Don Vickars of the Clackamas County sheriff's office. Said Vickars: "We had a case in 1975 where three kids survived through a storm in a snow cave for 14 days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oregon Killer | 5/26/1986 | See Source »

Three times he had scheduled general elections, then canceled them after the opposition threatened boycotts. This time martial law Ruler Lieut. General Hossain Mohammed Ershad, who seized power in a 1982 coup, promised that the first voting in Bangladesh in seven years would take place in a "free, fair and peaceful atmosphere." It did not quite work out that way. At least twelve people were killed and 400 arrested last week amid blatant vote rigging, intimidation and violence, most of it committed by supporters of Ershad's Jatiya Party. At week's end the official count gave Jatiya 82 seats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bangladesh: Scarcely Free Or Peaceful | 5/19/1986 | See Source »

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