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Kettlewell has now called up his chief witnesses in the trial, which is expected to last at least another week. Troy said yesterday that Hussain will testify in his own behalf, but declined to describe how the defense will proceed or to predict the trial's outcome...
...most of the nation, politics today has become a slick package of computer predictions, gallup polls and flashy ad campaigns. But none of these innovations have yet invaded Martin County, Kentucky, and politics there proceed with a familiarly and lack of restraint that has changed little in remembered years...
...Washington and Republican John Warner of Virginia. Although it uses the word freeze, the Jackson-Warner proposal would place no restraints on new weapons until the Soviets and Americans agree on a mutual reduction of armaments to equal levels. This would allow, among other things, the U.S. to proceed with the deployment of new Pershing II and cruise missiles in Europe in order to counter the Soviets' present advantage in intermediate-range nuclear weapons on the Continent. "If you freeze first, Western Europe is left naked," Jackson has argued. The plan has 61 sponsors in the Senate...
...thieves, all Mexican nationals, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges and are now in U.S. prisons for terms of up to 12% years. Three were DPS agents, two of whom implicated their boss. Nassar is assumed to be in hiding in Mexico, and even if the Justice Department decides to proceed with an indictment, the Mexican government would be unlikely to extradite...
...vessel naval task force, carrying more than 2,000 troops, began to assemble off the British coast. Its orders were to proceed to the South Atlantic and establish a blockade of the islands. The navy's aim was to peacefully evacuate the Argentine invaders and restore British sovereignty. But Defense Secretary John Nott declared on Sunday that Britain was prepared to fight to regain control of the islands. Argentina's President, General Leopoldo Fortunate Galtieri, warned that his nation would not retreat and that, if attacked, would "present battle with all the means at its disposal...