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Arms-control advocates, church groups and nuclear-freeze organizations reject the President's reasoning, and they mounted an intense campaign to turn wavering Senators against the MX. Florida Senator Paula Hawkins, for example, received some 1,500 pieces of mail, largely against the missile, in the three days before the vote. For its part, the Administration enlisted its entire legislative affairs staff, Cabinet secretaries and notables like Henry Kissinger to argue its cause. Said one White House staffer: "We just could not afford to lose...
...meet projected reductions in narcotics production. The first victim of that law, some Washington officials believe, could be Bolivia, which is to receive $48 million in U.S. assistance during the current fiscal year. "Bolivia's not going to get another dollar, so far as I'm concerned," Republican Senator Paula Hawkins of Florida, the amendment's sponsor, told TIME Correspondent David Beckwith after the State Department report was released...
...currently 11-2-1, is paced by leading scorer Stefanie Crames, with seven goals and one assist on the season. In goal for Carter's squad is Paula Lamothe, who blanked the Crimson in last month's encounter...
...equally impressive play of Vermont goalie Paula Lamothe, however, stifled any Crimson threats...
Many other schools operate on this principle. "It's our philosophy that it is good as a freshman to have upperclass friends," says Paula Carleton, director of undergraduate housing at Princeton, which incorporated this belief into its new residential college system. That system, which began to be passed in several years ago, requires all freshmen and sophomores to live in a residential college with about 30 juniors and seniors acting as residential advisers...