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Chirac faced relatively mild criticism from the opposition Socialists, who were reluctant to argue with what looked like success. If he manages to win the release of the three remaining Frenchmen held in Lebanon, he will be a hero to many of his countrymen and will thus improve his chances in next spring's presidential elections. But the Premier's high-risk dealings with Tehran could backfire if there is an Iranian double cross. As for France's allies, they were nervously wondering last week just what kind of deal, if any, Chirac had cut with Iran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism Furtive Swap: Did France cut an Iran deal? | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

Harvard proved itself a mild road warrior last weekend. The Crimson traveled to upstate New York, and split the road in half--beating Cornell, losing to Colgate. Still, Harvard hung on to first place in the ECAC, a postion it finds itself in tonight...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: They Can Really Skate | 12/12/1987 | See Source »

...vegetables from the country." After renting the house's upper floors to friends for years, Sondheim has expanded, allotting himself an office, a studio with a piano and an exercise room, where he cycles 40 minutes a day while watching old movies to avert a repetition of the mild heart attack that stunned him in 1979. Once a little pudgy, his short frame is now trim. But he does not dress to show it off: his clothing, like his manner, is no- nonsense informal and definitely not extravagant. Jewish by birth but not religious, Sondheim became no more so through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stephen Sondheim: Master of the Musical | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

Heidi K. Hopper '91 disagreed with Taylor and said that although she didn't like the idea of printing negative mottoes on T-shirts and sweatshirts, she didn't mind mild positive statements like "Harvard's better than Yale" or "Beat Yale...

Author: By Liam T. A. ford, | Title: Students Buy Harvard-Yale Paraphernalia | 11/20/1987 | See Source »

What may finally have persuaded the Finance Minister to make at least a mild concession on interest rates was the beating that German exporters are taking because of the rise of the mark against the dollar, which makes their products more expensive in the U.S. In an interview last week, Stoltenberg told a West German newspaper, "We now want to cooperate again constructively." One eventual outcome could be a meeting among the finance ministers of the seven major industrial democracies, the so-called G-7 group, to work out a plan to support the dollar at its new, lower level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looking The Other Way | 11/16/1987 | See Source »

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