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...forces from Kampuchea, and the removal of all nuclear weapons from vessels and bases in the Indian Ocean. Said Malaysian Prune Minister Mahathir bin Mohammed: "The Soviet Union claims to champion the cause of the weak and the oppressed, but it had no hesitation about marching into Afghanistan to prop up an unpopular regime." Meanwhile, Cuba's Castro railed against "criminal Yankee imperialism" and new CIA plots to assassinate him, while Viet Nam's Premier Pham Van Dong attacked China for its collusion with the U.S. in a "policy of hostility" toward China's neighbors. China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: A Move Toward Moderation | 3/21/1983 | See Source »

...legislation would chop through the regulatory thicket that has helped to prop up prices. It would deregulate all gas by January 1986 and, in a stunning departure from the Administration's free-market principles, would exercise a rarely used federal power by throwing open long-term contracts between producers and pipelines for immediate renegotiation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gas Plan: Winners and Losers | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

Both businesses and consumers will benefit from the oversupply of oil and the first big break in energy prices in the past decade. Efforts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to prop up the cost of crude by curbing production have collapsed, at least temporarily. As a result, said Rimmer de Vries, chief international economist for Morgan Guaranty Trust, the official price of OPEC oil may fall from $34 per bbl. to $28, which would shave a percentage point off the U.S. inflation rate. James McKie, an economics professor at the University of Texas, maintained that unless OPEC regroups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Comes the Recovery! | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...they have held for 20 or 30 years." To help these "decent, hardworking Americans," Mondale has chosen to make Japan a scapegoat and take the jobs from the Japanese. A "liberal" concern for the plight of labor cannot justify plundering the Japanese economy--and thereby unemploying Japanese workers--to prop...

Author: By David V. Thottungal, | Title: Auto-Immunity | 2/24/1983 | See Source »

Director/Set designer Paul Warner '84, too, seems to want the audience to think. His set is more cerebral than realistic: In the wings, chairs float above the floor; on stage is a clutter of props and a telephone hanging down from the ceiling. By an occasional gesture within the play, Warner raises his own questions about the reality of theater: WOMAN pours MAN a drink of something from a while prop bottle and actually spills liquid onto his hand through his make-believe wine glass. Mostly, however, Warner plays it straight, competently choreographing MAN and WOMAN'S sexual tangle...

Author: By Gregory M. Daniels, | Title: The Poetry of Duality | 2/19/1983 | See Source »

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