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...NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: "There are some 600-plus tons of unsecured materials still in the former Soviet Union, in Russia. At the rate that the President is currently securing it, it'll take 13 years...
...World Trade Center. That wasn't the first of his scenarios to come true. In the 1970s, he and his mentors at Shell warned of the rise of OPEC and the oil crisis, and as the cold war raged in the 1980s, he foresaw the downfall of the Soviet Union and the rise of an obscure apparatchik named Mikhail Gorbachev...
Communism lost its appeal to Davis and her husband after Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed the nonaggression pact early in World War II,her children told the Boston Globe in 1993. But Davis remained vocal about progressive issues through her speeches and writing. She wrote magazine articles about the Harlan County coal strike and the hardship of Southern tenant farming...
...INDICATORS Slick Moves In the largest ever post-Soviet privatization, U.S. oil major ConocoPhillips acquired Moscow 's 7.6% stake in Lukoil for almost $2 billion. The two firms plan to seek oil in Iraq 's West Qurna field...
...Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute. Together, they crafted what would become neo-conservatism—an attack on Jimmy’s Carter weakness, but mainly a new conservative agenda to end arms control, rebuild the military, aid anti-Communists and thus (they believed) defeat the Soviet Union. This was the coherent policy vision Ronald Reagan could consistently embrace; this was the program the voters of 1980 understood they would be getting...