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...Europe: Kenneth W. Banta Moscow: James O. Jackson Jerusalem: Roland Flamini Middle East: Dean Fischer Cairo: John Borrell Bahrain: Barry Hillenbrand Nairobi: James Wilde Johannesburg: Bruce W. Nelan New Delhi: Ross H. Munro Bangkok: James Willwerth Peking: Richard Hornik Hong Kong: Sandra Burton, Bing W. Wong Tokyo: Edwin M. Reingold, Yukinori Ishikawa Melbourne: John Dunn Canada: Peter Stoler, Ed Ogle Caribbean: Bernard Diederich Mexico City: Harry Kelly, Laura Lopez Rio de Janeiro: Gavin Scott...
...years that led up to last week's revolution, from Opposition Leader Benigno Aquino's assassination in August 1983 to the emergence of "Cory" Aquino from shy widowhood to the Philippines' highest office. They were joined by Bangkok Bureau Chief James Willwerth and Tokyo Bureau Chief Edwin Reingold in covering the story. Given the magnitude of the country's achievement -- and its daunting problems -- TIME's interest in and coverage of the Philippines is certain to remain intense for decades to come...
...other times, Soviet ships would run closely parallel to the U.S. vessels, using the sounds of their engines and propellers to drown out reception from the U.S. underwater listening gear. The U.S. task force commander, Rear Admiral William A. Cockell Jr., told TIME's Tokyo bureau chief Edwin Reingold, "In some cases our ships have had to back off." When they did, their search patterns were spoiled...
Work on the special issue began in March under the editorial supervision of Senior Writer Roger Rosenblatt. Tokyo Bureau Chief Edwin Reingold, Correspondent S. Chang and Reporters Alan Tansman, Thomas Levenson and Yuki Ishikawa were joined by Hong Kong Bureau Chief Sandra Burton. They conducted hundreds of interviews that ranged across Japanese society: Reingold met with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in his neobaroque Official Residence in Tokyo; Chang visited shabby neighborhood bars to talk with laborers who were not part of their country's "corporation families." The Tokyo task force was augmented by writers working in special areas...
...military spending and expanded his country's defense commitment in the western Pacific. At the same time, he has moved rapidly to open Japanese markets to more Western imports. Following his party's good showing in the recent parliamentary elections, Nakasone met with Tokyo Bureau Chief Edwin Reingold in the spacious salon outside the Prime Minister's office in downtown Tokyo. Excerpts from the interview...