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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dominant impression from the visit was Brezhnev's insecurity about his forthcoming U.S. trip. Whatever Brezhnev's systems analysts might tell him of Moscow's emerging military parity, to him America seemed to be a land of superior technology and wondrous capacity, a country of marvelous efficiency compared to the cumbersome Soviet colossus. Brezhnev endlessly sought reassurance that he would be courteously received in America. I was touched by this insecurity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUNTING WITH BREZHNEV | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...tente would ease our defense burden. Nixon, with my encouragement, consistently picked the highest budget option presented by the Defense Department. But the challenge turned out to be defense direction even more than defense spending. The basis of our strategy since 1945 had been the reliance on superior American strategic nuclear power to compensate for the Soviets' advantage in conventional forces and proximity to key areas. By 1973 the Soviets had achieved parity in numbers of strategic delivery vehicles and superiority in throw weight (the total aggregate weight of warheads). Thus resort to strategic nuclear war became less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DETENTE DILEMMA | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...Pope's crackdown began last year after Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe, considered Catholicism's second most powerful leader, suffered a serious stroke. In October, John Paul cast aside Arrupe's choice of an interim leader and landed control to his personal delegate, Jesuit Father Paolo Dezza. Some 5,000 protest letters came to the order's headquarters from the 86 Jesuit regional units around the globe. A group of 18 West German Jesuits, including eminent Theologian Karl Rahner, complained sharply to the Pope that it was difficult to "recognize the hand of God in this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Jesuits Come to Rome | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

Eleven prisoners were transferred to the Jail immediately after Superior Court Judge Charles R. Albert's decision, where they spokesman for the sheriff's department, said that because of limited funding this spring they will only use one of the Jail's four floors. The jail occupies the top four floors of the Middlesex County Courthouse building...

Author: By Dora Y. Mao, | Title: Judge Dismisses Jail Case; Inmates to Stay in Cambridge | 3/13/1982 | See Source »

County officials expect the jail's final status to be determined sometime this week, when Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Charles R. Alberti reconsiders the case Two weeks ago. Alberti ruled that Middlesex County Sheriff Edward F. Henneberry could not house prisoners there because it is a fire hazard...

Author: By Dora Y. Mao, | Title: State Panel Issues Certificate For Cambridge Jail Occupancy | 3/11/1982 | See Source »

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