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...first of the 1104 Cubans left the stone prison at noon after being strip-searched, X-rayed for weapons and handcuffed. They were taken to Dobbins Air Force Base, where they were placed on planes to one of 47 prisons nationwide...
...leaders who are planning to meet in Washington next month are already one of the great odd couples of history: Ronald Reagan, the septuagenarian American conservative with his high-noon view of the superpower competition, and Mikhail Gorbachev, the youthful Soviet reformer with his reassuring slogans about "new thinking" and "mutual security." If, as both hope, they hold a fourth summit before Reagan leaves office, perhaps in Moscow, they will have met more often than any of their predecessors. And if the intermediate- range nuclear forces treaty that they are about to sign leads to a strategic arms agreement next...
...high noon on Sunday in Edwin Meese's small, elegant office on the fifth floor of the Justice Department. In armchairs that faced one another sat Meese, Howard Baker and a clutch of lieutenants. In their midst was Anthony Kennedy, a potential Supreme Court nominee, who had been flown to Washington on an Air Force jet from Sacramento the evening before, carrying only a small overnight bag. The interrogation ran through 21 pages of single-spaced questions. Was your wife pregnant when you married? No. Have you ever visited a massage parlor? No. Have you seen other women since...
About 300 people are expected to rally at noon at the Statehouse today as part of a nationwide day of protest to mark the 25th anniversary of Michael Harrington's influential book on poverty, "The Other America...
...Michael S. Dukakis called for a thorough accounting from Edison on the events of the weekend that caused the utility to order about 400 workers to go home at noon yesterday for "deficient performance...