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...anticipated tranquillity is somewhat reflected in TIME's cover photograph this week. The two relaxed Republicans posed for their portrait by Dirck Halstead at the Reagan ranch near...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Aug. 27, 1984 | 8/27/1984 | See Source »

...photograph of his house in the mountains. Did Deaver think, the Prime Minister asked hesitantly, that the Reagans would visit him there? Deaver accepted immediately, adding gracefully that Nakasone's wife sounded very much like Nancy Reagan worrying about the Queen of England visiting the Reagan ranch. Then Nakasone turned more serious. He wanted Deaver to tell the President something important: He could not say it publicly now, but after the Japanese election, Nakasone would be ready to tackle head-on certain trade agreements with the U.S. Deaver brought the message back to Reagan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making Reagan Be Reagan | 8/27/1984 | See Source »

...preferred the politically neutral turf of Los Angeles' Hotel Bel Air. Except for eschewing a White House extravaganza, however, Davis, who has occasionally vexed her father with liberal views on premarital sex and marijuana, opted for a traditional wedding. Ronald and Nancy Reagan came down from their ranch near Santa Barbara to give away the bride and meet their daughter's new in-laws, Terrence and Donna Grilley. While 134 guests looked on (and 180 police and federal agents looked out), the couple exchanged vows and gold bands, hers studded with five diamonds. Afterward, the President toasted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 27, 1984 | 8/27/1984 | See Source »

Until the television program Dallas debuted in 1978, Dealey Plaza, the assassination site, was the most popular tourist attraction in town. Now the most popular place to see is Southfork, the ranch where Dallas is set. Fred Meyer, chairman of the Dallas County Republican Party, finds an offensive image here. "When the No. 1 tourist attraction is a fictional location of a fictional TV show," Meyer says, "that's a powerful argument that there is a lack of knowledge about Dallas" Dallas Mayor A. Starke Taylor Jr. wants to send forth a truer picture too. "There are places...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showing Off for the G.O.P. | 8/20/1984 | See Source »

...rider become a single, and singular, Olympic animal. As if he were speaking of a fellow athlete, high-soaring Conrad Homfeld of the U.S., here clearing a jump, said his favorite stallion, Abdullah, was "obviously very talented." And quite a draw to boot. Capacity crowds packed the Fair banks Ranch Country Club, transformed into a picture-book endurance course, and the venerable Santa Anita race track's show jumping and dressage ring. With precise rounds in the individual three-day event, Mark Todd, an Auckland dairy farmer, galloped to New Zealand's first equestrian gold medal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Olympics: A SPRAY OF OTHER EVENTS | 8/20/1984 | See Source »

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