Word: meals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...instigators of international terrorism. But Cheysson insisted: "What would the U.S. have us do? Enter into war with Libya? The only reasonable policy is the one we have said." In a soothing gesture, Secretary of " State George Shultz went for predinner drinks at the French embassy. He skipped | the meal...
...small gathering at the Western White House in Santa Barbara included three of the President's children, Ron, Maureen and Patti, and his brother Neil Reagan. But as the Reagans celebrated with a traditional Thanksgiving meal last week, Michael Reagan, 39, was reacting to some remarks made to a syndicated columnist by his stepmother Nancy, who said that there has been "an estrangement" between Michael and his father for the past three years. In Omaha, where he was celebrating Thanksgiving with his in-laws, Michael denied any estrangement. Noting that he and his wife "have the only two grandchildren...
...pads have given way to the practical fact that campus quarters tend to be cheaper and more convenient. "Students want to be closer to campus and involved in campus activity," says B.U. Housing Director Marcus Buckley. "They want to study and not worry about the heat or their next meal." The bottom line, again, may be the reality of getting ready for that job. Says Dean Mary Ackerman of Macalester College in St. Paul: "There is more concern about careers, about what awaits them after graduation." But beware too much explanation. Next year-or the next-the ghosts could vanish...
...specter of Armageddon, according to Coles, does not haunt the ghettos or working-class neighborhoods as it does the Brown campus. Says he: "The children in the ghetto are worried about the next meal, about where they will find work." Concludes Coles: "The nuclear-freeze movement has become all too tied up with upper-middle-class privilege...
...wife Mary broke violently into the open: "When we children were at home during these years between 1969 and the mid-1970s, my parents would have dinner together at the long table in front of the downstairs fireplace as they always had, but they could rarely get through the meal without a fight. She would leave the table in tears, or he would get up in a cold, self-righteous rage." To get away from home, he took teaching assignments at the University of Iowa and then Boston University and philandered openly: "My father had discovered groupies." In Boston...