Word: sidey
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...special vigilance. Says he: "You have to listen carefully to how sources phrase statements, look for body language and be sensitive to signals." TIME's correspondents also spent time on the phone conducting two exclusive interviews, one with President Reagan at the White House by Washington Contributing Editor Hugh Sidey and the other with Vice President George Bush at his Kennebunkport, Me., vacation home by Talbott and Seaman...
CORRESPONDENTS: Henry Muller (Chief); B. William Mader, John F. Stacks (Deputies) Washington Contributing Editor: Hugh Sidey National Political Correspondent: Laurence I. Barrett...
...harvest begins, the twin plagues of drought and overabundance have dealt yet another blow to America's stricken farmers. In the following pages, TIME's Hugh Sidey looks at the ravaged Southeast and the surfeit in his native Midwest; a moving letter from a North Carolina farmwife reveals the personal anguish of a lifetime of work that ends in bankruptcy; and a worldwide assessment of the farm dilemma shows why it is proving so intractable...
CORRESPONDENTS: Henry Muller (Chief); R. Edward Jackson, B. William Mader, - John F. Stacks (Deputies) Washington Contributing Editor: Hugh Sidey Diplomatic Correspondent: William Stewart National Political Correspondent: Laurence I. Barrett...
Sporting a shamrock in his lapel, Ronald Reagan was about to get his hair cut in the White House basement when he took time to talk to Washington Contributing Editor Hugh Sidey. As the subject turned to Nicaragua, the President's St. Patrick's Day cheer evaporated and he became unusually intense and passionate. Excerpts from the interview...