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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Sullivan's other assignment will be to rebuild some credibility with the Boston media. TV's Bob Lobel and play-by-play man Ken Harrelson are only two of the media figures who have openly criticized the regime. These things don't show up in the pre-season ticket sales ("We're only running behind one percent")--part-owner Buddy LeRoux) but unless Houk or Frank Tanana is a magician, the empty seats will be there come April...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Ready or Not | 2/20/1981 | See Source »

...even become the chief excuse for the backwardness and shortcomings of the Soviet economy. "The Great Patriotic War was only 35 years ago and we have had to rebuild Eastern Europe and provide for our defense first," is the common rebuttal to any attack on the Soviets' ailing economy. But in choosing this method to justify their regime, the Politburo is forced to continue the paranoia and xenophobia of a war atmosphere. The enemy is NATO, China and the CIA. TASS depicts the United States as obsessed with disrupting the Soviet way of life. The Soviets are told that...

Author: By Ethan Burger and Frederick Schneider, S | Title: From Russia....with Ambivalence | 2/19/1981 | See Source »

When guerrillas of the Sandinista National Liberation Front swept to power in July 1979, hopes were high that the forces that had united to overthrow hated Dictator Anastasio Somoza would join together to rebuild the war-shattered country. That did not happen. The nine-member Sandinista directorate, which is the real political power behind the country's five-man governing junta, has angered Nicaragua's nonradical friends abroad by adopting a strongly pro-Cuban and pro-Soviet foreign policy. The Sandinistas have also alienated nearly all their onetime anti-Somoza allies at home by trying to impose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nicaragua: Challenging the Sandinistas | 2/16/1981 | See Source »

...Congress, Republicans and Democrats alike have been lamenting that the budget is "hemorrhaging." Indeed, that fact became the cliche of the Reagan transition. To stanch the flow, Reagan will have to galvanize Congress into making difficult spending reductions or he will be unable to deliver on his promises to rebuild American military might, cut taxes and get the economy moving again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carter's Farewell Budget | 1/26/1981 | See Source »

...politics, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, along with the five black members of the city's eleven-member school board, pressed for the appointment of Chicago's veteran deputy superintendent, Manford Byrd, 52. But the other board members felt Byrd is too closely associated with past mismanagement to rebuild the school sys tem. Last week Chicago picked Ruth B. Love, 48, superintendent of schools in Oakland, Calif, and a former director of the Right to Read program. Love will be the nation's highest-paid school superintendent at $120,000 a year. Even at that price, she says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Chicago Love-in | 1/26/1981 | See Source »

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