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Nonetheless, apprehension runs deep on the Continent that the nuclear-arms race between the superpowers is accelerating and that the battlegrounds of World War II could be those of a future East-West conflict. That fear is in a sense a permanent symptom of Europe's subordinate, postwar place in...
With Stockman's departure the President is losing the man most responsible for translating into reality his vision of a shrunken domestic role for the Federal Government and the last powerful crusader for drastic measures to reduce the deficit. Stockman combined an instinctive feel for fiscal policy, an unmatched understanding...
As the President began his second term, Stockman had the air of weariness that comes from too many losing struggles. Yet he kept at it, arguing that 1985 was the only chance to put aside the political posturing and make major cuts before the opportunity was lost. "Dave is the...
Brennan's advanced age (he will be 80 next April) has not tempered that enthusiasm. In the late '70s he suffered visibly while his first wife was losing a struggle with cancer. But he has been renewed by his 1983 marriage to his longtime secretary. In a May speech, reacting...
Reading the names on the Buddhist tombstones, Kawamoto points out those of the families he knew. He keeps a plot of ground here for his own family. Living in Ono again, he is close to both the villages of his youth, though Kuba, like Ono, has grown considerably. The hill...