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...daring night flight across the Baltic Sea the day before the funeral in Nowa Huta, 15 adults and five children defected to Sweden in a single-engine biplane used for crop dusting. After taking off from a rural airport near the Baltic port city of Szczecin, the pilot managed to avoid detection by turning off his lights and flying at an altitude of about 300 ft. Explained the happy but exhausted Poles after a safe landing near the city of Malmo: "We are all Solidarity members. That is why we fled." Most others had no choice but to express their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Bloodied but Still Unbowed | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...prevent the Solidarity supporters from coordinating activities with other groups across Poland, the generals quickly cut telephone and telex lines to the troubled port. Convoys of police and ZOMO, the paramilitary police force, roared into Gdansk, turning the city into an armed camp. When the strikes stretched on for two days, riot police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds that gathered on the square outside the shipyard. As flames lighted the night sky, police battled youths who blockaded streets with bonfires and trash cans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: The General Wins a Battle | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

MUSKO TOP-SECRET NAVAL BASE, Sweden--It's anything but a secret these days that the Swedes are unhappy about reports of foreign submarines cruising casually in and out of their nation's best protected military port...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Fish Story | 10/21/1982 | See Source »

Meanwhile, new information has become available on the discovery of the latest sub-surface invasion. A Swedish fisherman claimed to have first sighted a foreign vessel in the Musko port nearly four weeks ago, days before the navy began its fruitless depth-charge barrage and sonar search...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Fish Story | 10/21/1982 | See Source »

...strike-insurance policy in July (premiums: $12,000). That should about cover a season's losses in parking fees and concession sales. In San Francisco, Mayor Dianne Feinstein said, "We lose a lot more [than money] in terms of the momentum of pride and sup port for the team." James Trutko of the Cleveland Growth Association mourned the lost opportunity to "show Cleveland off to the nation Monday night," when the Browns would have hosted the Cincinnati Bengals. "You can't buy that kind of television time," he sighed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Stop-Action in the N.F.L. | 10/4/1982 | See Source »

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