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...Ricardo Alarcon, president of Cuba's National Assembly and a key Castro adviser, wields a small stick: ``If the U.S. does not re-evaluate the embargo, its policy will become less relevant'' as countries like Canada, Mexico and Spain provide the economic links Cuba seeks and reap the profits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WILL A TIGHTER EMBARGO REALLY BRING DOWN CASTRO? | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

Going into the meet, the Crimson had toned down its practices to prime itself for the pivotal Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, which will be held at Princeton February 4th. While the change in the practice regiment should reap benefits down the road, it was expected to hurt the aquamen in its meet against Navy...

Author: By Anand S. Joshi, | Title: MEN'S SWIMMING SINKS THE NAVY | 1/20/1995 | See Source »

...show, then keeps all the ad revenue that the program generates. The show's owner usually takes a loss in the early years of its run, as the network license fee rarely covers the entire cost of production. But if the show is a hit, its owner can reap huge profits down the road by selling reruns in the syndication market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Network Crazy! | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

...says David Westin, president of the ABC television network group. "It's a business where 250 million Americans get to vote every night and we get a report card the next morning. No network can afford to start playing fast and loose with its programming decisions in order to reap some benefits out of syndication five years down the road...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Network Crazy! | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

Instead of easing restrictions regarding foreign arms sales, the U.S. should seek more vigilantly to reduce these sales. An agreement with the Russians to jointly curtail military exports would also be an extremely effective method of harnessing the world arms trade. The Cold War is over, and Americans should reap a peace dividend. Instead of exploiting new markets, our military contractors need to stop mortgaging future world peace and convert more of their output to civilian goods...

Author: By David W. Brown, | Title: An Ominous Arms Trade | 1/4/1995 | See Source »

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