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Nonsense, said Ruckelshaus, 52, who took over the scandal-ridden agency 18 months ago from Anne Burford after she was pressured into resigning. "The ship called EPA is righted and is now steering a steady course," wrote Ruckelshaus in his resignation letter to the President. In an interview with TIME...
There are certain concessions beyond which no Administration can or should go to win an agreement. At the same time, President Reagan seems to have disavowed the possibility that America can permanently restore any significant nuclear superiority over the Russians. What is at issue is an acceptable but more realistic...
By organizing Africans worldwide, he added that he wants to liberate Africans from an immoral society and restore Africa to her former greatness so that Blacks no longer have to be "the only ethnic group in America ashamed of their heritage.
(2 of 11) their institutions as a disgruntled minority; today top executives fret openly about the problem. "There is nothing more important to us than to restore the public's faith," says Samuel Armacost, president of San Francisco's Bank America (assets: $121 billion). John McGillicuddy, chairman of...
Like Hodgkin, some artists are not so much working on the frame as working past it. They spill color across its borders to reject its entrenched authority. Others are working with decorative attachments and sculptural effects, not mocking the frame but embracing it, to restore a bit of the heraldic...