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As the outgoing Carter Administration looked back over more than a year of frustrated efforts to free the Americans, some of its members privately voiced hindsight regrets. One high-level insider now thinks that an early show of military force, along the lines of the belated airborne assault that ended...
For all the sparks of their personal friction, Rabin and Peres have no significant ideological or policy differences. Both advocate tough budget cutting and tight foreign currency control to fight Israel's punishing triple-digit inflation. On matters of foreign policy, both want to maintain close relations with the...
The foreign policy technicians of the Right spent much of the campaign assailing the "new world order" theorists they found lurking in the State Department, those men who have seen that America and Western Europe can no longer gather in all the world's wealth, leaving whole continents ravaged. Abdnor...
THERE'S NOTHING unethical about bailing an organization out of debt, especially when it performs a service that people count on. So in a way Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, did nothing wrong--legally or ethically--when he helped obtain $14,000 in loans and used $2000 in...
After its first year, if projections hold true, most of CNN'S revenues will be generated through advertising, a relatively new idea in cable TV that Turner pioneered at WTBS, his Atlanta-based "superstation." WTBS beams sports and entertainment programs via satellite to cable systems around the country. Systems...