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SURE, THERE'S SNOW on the ground now. Maybe even more soon to come. But think back just a few weeks to a December that saw students walking to class in t-shirts. To one of the warmest Christmases on the books in much of the Northeast. To one of Cambridge's warmest autumns on record: 10 days of record-setting temperatures since October...
Reagan voiced his warmest praise yet last week for another far-reaching economic draft on his desk, calling the Treasury Department's tax-reform plan "the best proposal for changing the tax system that has ever occurred within my life-tune." Yet he stopped well short of endorsing it, while making clear that the deficit-reduction plan had his full imprimatur...
...cheers were just as loud for the Rumanian weight lifters, who won more medals (eight) than any other country in the house. "I have participated in many competitions, and this is the warmest I've seen," said Rumanian Weight-Lifting Coach Stefan Achim. For their part, Rumanians were just as friendly. Some roamed with relish through Disneyland and Hollywood's movie studios. Others accepted invitations to private homes in Los Angeles, where they relaxed around the pool and chatted with neighbors who dropped by to greet them...
...founder and president of Gray & Co., an 86-member lobbying and public relations firm located in a lavishly decorated former generating plant in Georgetown immodestly named the Power House. His office is decorated with photographs of him shaking hands with every President since Dwight Eisenhower. "With appreciation and warmest friendship," says a photo inscription from Ronald Reagan, whose Inauguration ceremonies Gray helped arrange. By day he likes to be seen with his pals in high places, including CIA Director William Casey, Senator Paul Laxalt and most of the Cabinet. By night, if his friends have to work, Bachelor Gray squires...
...first time a British Prime Minister had ever visited Hungary, and Margaret Thatcher was determined to make the most of it. Wearing a sable hat and her warmest smile, she set out to thaw the relationship between Britain and the Communist bloc that she had helped to freeze. She called her two-day visit to wintry Budapest last week "the first step of quite a long journey" toward the goal of linking East and West...