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...power or privilege, or even, in some cases, criminal actions." He charges that "abuse of Government has become a way of life in this Administration, yet it seems to concern no one very much - not even the President. It should." Walter Mondale last week spoke of the "sleaze fac tor" in the Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Question of Ethics | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

...that he will meet with 14 Democratic Congressmen this week to reassess the House majority's attitude toward Rea gan's Lebanon policy. In September, the Democrats gave Reagan enough votes to extend the Marines' stay in Lebanon until April 1985. An aide to Republican Sena tor Howard Baker said that the Majority Leader also expects a bipartisan push for an early Marine pullout when the Congress reconvenes on Jan. 23. While Rea gan's own rhetoric about not yielding to terrorism may have narrowed his options, it was evident that the Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mission Impossible | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

Though Rumsfeld did not meet with Assad, that privilege was reserved for Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Saud al Faisal. He became the first foreign visi tor to meet with Assad since Nov. 9, when the Syrian President dropped out of sight after suffering from what the government officially labeled as appendicitis. In television footage aired after the meeting with the prince, Assad looked wan and fragile. Whether he remained seriously ill and will require a long period of convalescence, as many reports have suggested, was a secret the Syrians were keeping to themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: Familiar Fingerprints | 12/26/1983 | See Source »

...Louis Globe-Democrat when they were summoned to the paper's seedy fifth-floor conference room. One reporter had signed a $70,000 mortgage note on his way to work; some colleagues speculated mat the meeting would concern a charity drive Seemingly, no one was prepared tor the announcement from Publisher O. Duncan Bauman: "The Globe-Democrat will print its final edition Dec 31 ending 131 years of daily publication...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: St. Louis Blues | 11/21/1983 | See Source »

Conference Center, the normally placid atmosphere of a technical gathering was electric with global tension last week Diplomats from 157 nations huddled in their seats or bantered uneasily across the room. They were awaiting the results of a secret ballot that could mean life or death tor one of the oldest cooperative agencies in the world, the United Nations-sponsored International Telecommunication Union (ITU), founded in 1865, and that could call into question the U.S. commitment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: United Nations: Playing International Hardball | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

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