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...Mass. Ave.): As the only national chain which has a drinking establishment in the Square. Chi Chi's might ring a bell for out-of-towners. For Southwesterners, or for those with a special liking for the Mexican fare, the half-mile walk down Mass. Ave. towards Central Square is well worth it, especially during happy hour, from 10-1 on Friday and Saturday nights, and 9-12 during the week. Chi Chi's offers cut-rate Margaritas, and the staff lays out a sumotuous nacho chips and spicy dip buffet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Before the Drinks . . . After the Show | 7/1/1983 | See Source »

...ICBM was propelled out of a canister by a burst of steam. Then a solid-fuel engine kicked in, and the missile began its 4,100-mile flight from California's Vandenberg Air Force Base. In 30 minutes, its six dummy warheads splashed down where they were aimed in the South Pacific, near Kwajalein atoll. The target was apt: in the same Marshall Islands chain is Bikini atoll, site of the first peacetime atomic blast 36 years ago next week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Big Lift | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

People watching from apartments overlooking the mile-long route applauded from open windows. Encouraged by the support, the demonstrators shouted their slogans even louder: "No freedom without Solidarity," "Freedom of speech," "We want truth." When a group of priests waved from a church balcony, the crowd picked up the chant, "The priests are with us. The Pope is with us." Crucifixes bobbed alongside Solidarity banners and Polish flags. Said a Warsaw University student: "The Pope's presence gives the people courage to say what they think. What you see here is the real Poland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return of the Native | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

Hawke's ten-day stopover in North America came near the end of a 25,000-mile, 19-day world tour that took him to Port Moresby, Jakarta, London, Paris and Geneva before he arrived in Washington. On the final leg of the trip, Hawke strongly reiterated Australia's commitment to the 1951 Australia-New Zealand-United States (ANZUS) Security Treaty for the defense of the Pacific. He pledged that there is no country that the U.S. "will be able to rely on more than Australia." In a speech before Washington's National Press Club, Hawke added...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: Whispering Sweet Nothings | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

...summer long the challengers and defenders will race separately until, some time before Sept. 8, both sides will have picked their representatives. Tourists in Newport will not see much of this, or in many cases, even look for it. On the spectator craft flanking the triangular 24.3-mile course, good binoculars are necessary just to tell one boat from the other. Back in town, a lot of broiling people in madras shorts and Top-Siders will drink large quantities of beer, and toast being at the scene of an international occasion. Nobody is quite sure what is going on-something...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Stand By to Repel Raiders | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

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