Word: salt
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...suit, believe it or not, became a subject at last week's White House issues luncheon held by Reagan with his principal aides. Normal fare for that august assemblage is the federal budget with a sprinkling of SALT II. Just how the glen plaid came up is not clear. But Reagan was heard to proclaim, "I like that suit." Whereupon he explained that months ago he had cautiously worn the suit to test how it photographed. "It only could have looked good in stills," joked one aide. No, the President replied, he thought it went well on television...
...less smoked, pickled and salt-cured foods, including sausages, smoked fish and bacon. In Japan, China and Iceland, where such foods are frequently consumed, there is a higher incidence of cancers of the stomach and esophagus. These foods also tend to contain nitrosamines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, chemicals known to cause cancer in animals...
...project, sponsored by the Revson Foundation, will be run by Jonathan Moore, director of the IOP and Richard E. Neustadt '42, Littauer Professor of Public Administration. Using examples such as the Iranian hostage crisis. Three Mile Island and SALT negotiations, the study will examine foreign policy decision-making within the executive branch, the use of confidentiality by government officials and the press, and the impact of the press in shaping the public opinion...
...Reagan-Brezhnev summit, that Moscow might be willing to consider cuts in its arsenal of land-based ballistic missiles if the U.S. would agree to give up some of its airborne and sea-based weapons, and that the Kremlin explicitly accepts Reagan's recent proposal that the expired SALT I and unratified SALT II limitations should remain in effect while arms talks are under way. Highlights from the Zamyatin interview...
...mutual observance of SALT I and SALT II: If the U.S. will observe SALT I and SALT II, then the Soviet Union, to the same degree, will abide by the provisions of those agreements. Although formally neither side has ratified SALT II, the treaties have been accepted by silent consent...