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...requirements for the defense of Europe were going to change drastically." From TIME's point of view, says Assistant Managing Editor Richard Duncan, who oversees the magazine's role in the series, "it was a natural, a story we've been covering closely for decades." When the Reagan- Gorbachev summit opens in Moscow on May 29, the show will have a solid news...
Previewing the summit in Moscow, Reagan said he hoped more progress can be made in the area of human rights, and that the Kremlin still has not lived up to promises made in the Helsinki accords on that subject...
While acknowledging that "none of us really think" such a strategic missile deal could be completed at the coming summit in Moscow, Reagan said he did not think Gorbachev necessarily wants to take his time...
Asked whether he was worried about the impact on the May 29-June 2 summit of recent reports of astrological influences on White House affairs, Reagan replied...
Broadcast live by Nippon Television Network from the summit, the alpine telecast captured another historic moment: the first time that two teams had scaled the mountain simultaneously from the Nepal and Tibet sides...