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"At that moment the U.S. was in the process of selling thousands of tows to Iran," says Wheaton. "Since it's unlikely that we'd sell such sophisticated weapons without providing instructors, Company E may have been part of the arms-for-hostages deal."
The bandwagon Gorbachev tows to the conference is crowded. Part of his political success lies in the fact that he has made room for nearly everybody, from the redoubtable dissident Andrei Sakharov to Russian Orthodox priests to downtrodden workingwomen. Perhaps the only major category of citizenry not invited aboard consists...
Snowstorms also create parking problems because the city tows away cars whenever a snow emergency is declared. But Duehay says the city does its best to warn car owners in advance. "There are signs on the street which say in the event of a snow emergency cars will be towed...
Finally, the toys may cost too much for what they offer. Many parents, all too familiar with child-size attention spans, are wary of the latest fad. "I think these toys are getting outlandish," declares Sheila Menzies, 27, a single mother from Burbank, Calif., as she tows her two toddlers...
Like the President he so admired, North was obsessed with getting the hostages home. From the beginning of his involvement with the hostages, North crafted elaborate proposals on how to free the "LebNap victims," as he once called them. These sometimes included equations computing the means and number of weapons...