Word: mixes
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Nonetheless, TIME Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott reports from Moscow that the Soviets seem genuinely puzzled by the mix ture of disarmament proposals and harsh words coming out of Washington these days. They recognize that Reagan's many arms-control proposals mark considerable movement from his early days as President, but are worried that the U.S. may be advancing those ideas only to calm its European allies and the peace movement. Anatoli Dobrynin, the Soviet Ambassador to the U.S., is believed to be telling his Politburo colleagues that moderates and pragmatists, mostly in the State Department, are vying with implacable...
...American listeners distracted themselves with disco, reggae, and new wave, the Stones decided to keep up rather than call it quits. There was something a little silly about the group that had redefined rock and roll 10 years earlier stringing itself along from year to year with a mix-and-match repertoire, but the Stones knew that. They had predicted it in 1972 with the highly complex Exile on Main St., where for the first time they raised the dominant theme of the decade for themselves: Still getting off, but getting old and looking back; how much longer can this...
...Rice University and a Marine Corps combat officer in Viet Nam, he is more middle of the road in his politics than in his aggressive editing instincts. In 1972 he became editor of the fledgling Texas Monthly and helped turn it into a major success, thanks to a mix of investigative pieces (e.g., "Why Teachers Can't Teach") and colorful features ("In Search of Rural America"). When the Texas Monthly corporation purchased New West (which was later renamed California magazine) in 1980, Broyles became its editor in chief. There he converted the magazine to a monthly from a biweekly...
Another off-campus activity Sheppe pursues is folk dancing with various groups including the Country Dance Society of New England, which meets at the Y in Central Square. "It's really quite a change to dance and to mix with all sorts of people from 60-year-old men to 12-year-old girls," Sheppe says...
...long day of combat over the budget was behind him, and Ronald Reagan was heading for his retreat, Rancho del Cielo, near Santa Barbara, Calif., to mix the woodsy labor he loves with cramming for his forthcoming summit meetings in Western Europe. Before he left Washington, the President discussed his trip with TIME White House Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett and Senior Correspondent John F. Stacks. The President's voice was raspy-the result, he said, of a malfunctioning fireplace that had filled his den with smoke the night before-but he seemed relaxed as he talked about foreign policy...