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Dates: during 1980-1989
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President Reagan and others in the Administration, most notably Secretary of State George P. Schultz in a recent shift of rhetoric, frequently claim that Nicaragua intends to invade its neighbors. Reagan has claimed that Sandinista officials have said Nicaragua wants a "revolution without frontiers." In fact, State Department officials admitted that they could not find any such statement. And a Defense Department official said that given Nicaragua's lack of modern weaponry and the tortuous terrain separating Nicaragua from its neighbors. "We don't expect an attack because we don't think they would be that stupid...

Author: By Paul DUKE Jr, | Title: Stopping Reagan From Being Reagan | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

...Schultz said that "it's kind of a bassle that they don't pay, but Cookin' is good for publicity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Bands: Getting to the Hard Core | 3/15/1985 | See Source »

...Schultz said hat many of Harvard's best musicians are no tin bands. He added, "We're here for the academics, and when the two start to conflict, the academics are going...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Bands: Getting to the Hard Core | 3/15/1985 | See Source »

...navigate smoothly through his Cains and Abvis, 'tween Weinberger and Schultz, 'tween Burt and Porie, lest administrative squabbles divert his attention from the needs of the nation...

Author: By Nicholas J.S. Christenfeld and Paul DUKE Jr., S | Title: Benedictus Erroneous | 1/21/1985 | See Source »

Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko and Secretary of State George P. Schultz won't participate, and Cambridge representatives probably won't ever make it to the bargaining tables in Geneva, but local politicians are preparing to send a peace delegation of their own to the Soviet Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge to Seek Sister City Relationship With Soviet Town | 1/16/1985 | See Source »

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