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...been levied against Iraq for supporting international terrorism. Though the U.S. has no intention of selling arms to Iraq, it can now be more flexible in dealing with that nation. In any case, Iraq has had no trouble purchasing arms from France and other Western European countries to supplement the vast stock of weapons it obtained from its closest ally in the 1970s, the Soviet Union...
...folks over dinner nor curb their sexual activity at the behest of Ronald Reagan. Alternate sources of contraceptives are available, but most adolescents patronize the clinic in the first place because they do not have access to a private doctor or because they intelligently desire effective methods to supplement those offered over the counter in drug stores...
Charles Ryder, the nostalgic hero of Brideshead Revisited? The young man whom millions of Britons and Americans know as Jeremy Irons, the lanky star of the TV series based on the novel? Up to a point, as readers of the Times Literary Supplement are discovering this week...
...history of the world according to salt is simple: animals wore paths to salt licks; men followed; trails became roads, and settlements grew beside them. When the human menu shifted from salt-rich game to cereals, more salt was needed to supplement the diet. But the underground deposits were beyond reach, and the salt sprinkled over the surface was insufficient. Scarcity kept the mineral precious. As civilization spread, salt became one of the world's principal trading commodities...
...profit Management Fellowships program will supplement the salaries of a small group of selected students who take summer jobs with foundations, hospitals, community service, and other non-profit organizations...