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...private, Quraishi displays the overflowing hospitality characteristic of Saudis. Richard Debs, a managing director of New York's Morgan Stanley investment banking house, recalls the time that Quraishi invited him and his wife on an excursion to the hills north of the Saudi town of Medina, where they picnicked Bedouin-style on rice and lamb among the Nabataean ruins...
...plant that "we [Solidarity] do not exist to change the government or to engage in political activities." It remains to be seen how aggressively the party's pledges will be carried out. The Poles have found ways to circumvent the wishes of their Soviet mentors before. -By Sara Medina. Reported by Richard Hornik/Vienna
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...Cuba, we left no doors open. Here, there is a real chance that the Sandinistas might walk through such a door." But the Reagan Administration may decide that it is politically more important to give the Sandinistas an object lesson in the cost of supporting international terrorism. - By Sara Medina. Reported by Roberto Suro/Washington and James Willwerth/ Managua
...their own covert, and possibly even overt support. Thus, even as the guerrilla offensive appeared to have been halted for the foreseeable future, officials in the new Reagan Administration were worried that El Salvador might soon confront them with one of their first serious foreign policy dilemmas. -By Sara Medina...