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James H. Graham of 5 Roosevelt Towers and John J. Trainor of 196 Sherman St. were charged with possession of a Class B substance, a felony. Police did not specify how much cocaine was involved...

Author: By Richard L. Meyer, | Title: Two Local Men Arrested For Cocaine Possession | 3/9/1985 | See Source »

...head north from Boulder where route 114 narrows, winding northeast through the mountains. It flanks the Poudre River as it passes such rustic villages as Rustic then enters Roosevelt National Forest. About 15 miles into your serpentine climb up the Poudre, look for a log cabin with a hand-carved sign, Mishawaka...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Short Trips | 3/5/1985 | See Source »

...British embassy in honor of the 200th anniversary of British-American diplomatic relations. The menu underscored the conviviality of the visit: poached salmon "Nancy," followed by filet of veal "special relationship" and raspberry mousse "Margaret." In his toast, the President mentioned the close friendships of Churchill and Roosevelt, of Harold Macmillan and John Kennedy, then said, "I'd like to add two more names to that list: Thatcher and Reagan." Thatcher broke up Reagan with several quips, including her lament that, despite sharing the same goals, she could not imitate his "wonderful American English accent, 'You ain't seen nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain the Very Best of Friends | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...like the Sedition Act was to silence the critics of those in power, and trusted that in time truth would conquer error. Occasionally, Government tested the principle anew. When the New York World and Indianapolis News alleged corruption in the development of the Panama Canal in 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered his Attorney General to sue. The courts quashed both cases before they could come to trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Slander and Libel | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...rehabilitation clinics like the Roosevelt Institute, PPMA patients are learning how to cope with their recurring symptoms. Many are able to continue most of their ordinary activities with the help of lightweight braces and portable respirators. Institute doctors also recommend that they simply rest more, which enables them to conserve the energy to carry on. This prescription is alien to most of the patients. "Polio survivors are very strong people," says Frederick Maynard, director of the post-polio clinic at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor. "It goes against their whole approach to life to suddenly take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Polio Echo | 2/11/1985 | See Source »

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