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...meeting in the Oval Office was private, but after it ended White House aides invited photographers to snap pictures of Ronald Reagan and his Secretary of State. Explained one staffer: "We need to show that the Secretary has access to Reagan." Replied another: "You've got it wrong. We need to show that the President has access to Al Haig...
...daunting climate, the remoteness of the location and the size of the undertaking will make this one of the most complex engineering projects ever undertaken. In the harsh winters of the Yamal, roughly 150 miles above the Arctic Circle, rubber turns as hard as armor plating and steel rods snap like peppermint sticks. The permafrost is so thick during most of the year that the toughest of excavating equipment must be used to break through it; yet in summer the ground can turn into a quagmire that blocks both man and machine...
...seems highly unlikely that Reagan will end the restrictions swiftly, since that might enable the Soviets to snap up large amounts of U.S. grain, as they did in 1972. Observes Agricultural Economist Don Paarlberg of Purdue University: "Lifting the embargo would say to consumers that we are exposing ourselves to another great grain robbery by the Soviets, and the price of food in this country would go through the ceiling." World food stocks are now unusually low because of a combination of poor crops and rising demand. Chicago Grain Analyst Conrad Leslie believes lifting the Soviet grain embargo would lead...
...disc jockey who considers it a felony to fall silent for a second. Some 5,000 radio and TV talk shows fill the air with an oceanic surf of gabble, a big fraction of it as disposable as a weather-caster's strained charm. It is easy to snap off and tune out, but it is not so simple to elude real-life blather. Try to get away from it all, and soon a stage-struck airline captain will be monologuing about terrain miles below and half-obscured by the cloud cover. Go to the dentist, and the procedure...
Take the third period. Except for the Great Northeastern Massacre, period number three has consistently rated as Harvard's best through the season. Last night the forwards really turned it on after the second intermission. But except for Rick Benson's snap shot at 11:19, cutting the lead to 3-2, Gaudet turned everything right...