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...challenge was much the same in Buenos Aires. To get the story, TIME Argentine journalistic alumni were reunited, headed by South American Bureau Chief Gavin Scott, who also served a tour in Buenos Aires from 1962 to 1966. Barry Hillenbrand, currently Boston bureau chief and Rio bureau chief from 1974 to 1977, arrived to join Scott in Buenos Aires last week. "Since my return," Hillenbrand says, "I have been amazed at the unanimity on the Falklands issue." Associate Editor George Russell, who wrote the cover story, was the Buenos Aires-based bureau chief from 1979 to 1981. He found that...
...have proved to be a far more potent fighting force than Saddam Hussein expected. "When you believe in God, you win," said a young fighter pilot who, like many Iranians, had been trained in the U.S.; he still wore a breast patch from Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas. The Iranians have also worked something of a miracle with the sophisticated American weaponry with which the Shah had built the most feared arsenal in the Persian Gulf. Despite a lack of spare parts, F-4 Phantoms can be seen refueling in midair, and F-5 fighters take...
...spare time, Barnes said he watched the world-famous Rio carnival from free $100 seats, ate dinner with the American consul, and saw the Police in concert...
While most of the Harvard men's swimming team was cruising through the weakest part of its schedule, yardling aquaman Dave Barnes was representing the United States in an international meet held earlier this month in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
...Rio, Barnes said, was not Los Angeles. No score was kept in the meet and he described the competition as "low pressure...