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Associate Editor William Doerner, who wrote the cover story, has visited the Soviet Union twice, in 1969 and 1979. He has devoted eight of his 17 years at TIME, including a two-year stint in Paris, to writing and editing on foreign affairs. "What struck me vividly about Gromyko's visit," says Doerner, "is that just about this time last year I was writing about the destruction of Korean Air Lines Flight 007, as a result of which the Soviet Foreign Minister was barred from landing at the New York area's civilian airports. Now there...
...recently as last July, polls gave Richardson, 64, a veteran of four Cabinet posts, a seemingly unbeatable lead of nearly 30 points. But his 15-year stint in Washington left him out of touch with the changing Bay State electorate, and his lusterless campaign failed to catch fire...
Andrew Foster, director of public relations for Ellis Hospital, described Darsee as "a delightful man with a knack for cardiology," but he added that Darsee remained "under supervision" throughout his stint at Ellis...
After returning from a two-year stint in Mexico in 1981. McGinn discovered that attitudes in the U.S. towards the Sandinistas had changed drastically. Civil war had flared up again in El Salvador, and the U.S. was coming down hard on the Sandinistas for lending support to the Salvadoran rebels...
...stressing economic growth and dismissing worries about red ink; escalate the attack on Big Government, cutting Government regulation to the bare essentials; use the power of the White House to bring antiabortion and school-prayer bills to the floor of Congress and keep them there until they passed; not stint on building up the military and show no sign of softening to the Soviets...