Word: phoning
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...gratitude in my heart at seeing all of you here and being able to step on American soil again. My great gratitude and appreciation I have to send to many people who have morally helped my family, my wife Sally, my inlaws and myself with cards and letters and phone calls...
...phone the other day, a writer for the Duluth News-Tribune and Herald said I was a "folk hero...
...PICKED UP the phone the other day, and it was my old friend Ollie North. "What up, dude?" I asked...
...Correspondents Barrett Seaman and David Beckwith. Seaman found that conducting interviews in the supercharged atmosphere pervading Washington required special vigilance. Says he: "You have to listen carefully to how sources phrase statements, look for body language and be sensitive to signals." TIME's correspondents also spent time on the phone conducting two exclusive interviews, one with President Reagan at the White House by Washington Contributing Editor Hugh Sidey and the other with Vice President George Bush at his Kennebunkport, Me., vacation home by Talbott and Seaman...
...were in trouble and had just one phone call to make, Ronald Reagan was once asked, whom would he dial? He answered unhesitatingly with two words: Ed Meese. So it was hardly surprising last week that Reagan, facing the most serious crisis of his presidency, would turn to his longtime confidant, political protector and general cleanup man, Edwin Meese. "I think we're now getting back to the old Ed Meese," says Ed Salzman, publisher of the Golden State Report and a veteran Meese watcher, "the guy who kept Reagan out of trouble...