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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...judge in a New Jersey drug-testing case. "Instead," he continued, "all searches...must satisfy constitutional reasonableness standards." In fact, it would seem more important that the protection the Constitution affords to those suspected of wrongdoing extend even more emphatically to those never even under a cloud of suspicion...

Author: By Steve Lichtman, | Title: Urinvestigations | 10/21/1986 | See Source »

...press conference Saturday in Moscow, Ruth Daniloff seemed to confirm the suspicion that her husband's cellmate was an informer. When Daniloff was about to be released, she said, the Russian "suggested to Nick that he take out some sort of mathematical formula for him." Daniloff declined. Mrs. Daniloff noted that her husband had lost weight -- "His clothes are just hanging on him" -- and that "he is nervously and emotionally exhausted . . . It is sinking in that he is still a hostage." George Shultz put the best face on the arrangement that he could when he told skeptical reporters who packed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking a Way Out | 9/22/1986 | See Source »

Another reason for dissatisfaction with the Zakharov/Daniloff arrangement is that it does nothing to dispel the suspicion that U.S. reporters may be spies. In Moscow on Saturday, a Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman insisted again that Daniloff was a CIA agent who has been spying for years and that proof of this had been furnished to the U.S. Yet in 1977 the CIA adopted a directive forbidding the employment of journalists (or clergymen or academics) as agents or giving journalistic "cover" to real agents. It is still in force. Though no one can say flatly that journalists never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking a Way Out | 9/22/1986 | See Source »

...Beatles' music that inspired this love for all things Liverpudlian. It was the discovery of an English city -- working class and influenced by Irish and American adventurers -- that had seen it all and was not easily impressed. A fond parodic cynicism rode the crest of every inflection; a suspicion of all things posh lurked in the slurs and slang. This was the perfect voice to carry pop culture through the mid-'60s, till things went tragic and the Beatles turned into eminences cloistered enough to be their own parodies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Liverpool After the Beatles | 9/8/1986 | See Source »

...through-the-looking-glass world of U.S.-Central American dealings, it is wiser to watch what countries do than what they say. U.S. officials construed the refusals as signals to Washington that the Administration should treat its Central American friends with more respect, and more generously. There was strong suspicion among some State Department officials that while Panama and El Salvador were earnest about wanting no part of the contras, Honduras -- for the past four years a major unofficial contra refuge -- hopes to induce the U.S. to sweeten its aid allotment. Observers noted that a Honduran delegation was in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Unwelcome Guests | 9/8/1986 | See Source »

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