Word: ynez
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...forecasts have drillers scrambling. Texaco is already operating the Glomar Atlantic, a drillship, in the area, and Phillips has dispatched a rig from Africa's Ivory Coast to help with the exploration. Last week Exxon requested federal permission for a $3 billion project to boost production at Santa Ynez, a separate oil deposit only 27 miles away, which the company believes contains an additional 400 million...
Virginia Pereira Santa Ynez, Calif...
...Secretary of State. His designated successor, George Shultz, was in San Francisco, packing for his move to Washington and awaiting his Senate confirmation hearings this week. President Reagan was on an extended Fourth of July holiday at his five-room adobe ranch house in California's Santa Ynez Mountains. With most of his top aides scattered, the President relied chiefly on his National Security Adviser, William Clark, who is unproved in global affairs but is loyally committed to proving that Reagan can put his own stamp on foreign policy. In a bold move with uncertain ramifications, Ronald Reagan...
...latest episode of what might be called Barbara Walters Talks with a Celebrity and Actually Dresses Just Like the Interviewee specials, Walters headed west to Ronald and Nancy Reagan's 688-acre ranch high in the chaparral country of California's Santa Ynez mountains. Walters decked herself out in a western-style suede outfit to match Reagan's outdoorsy duds. In the one-hour ABC special, Reagan allowed that he never got more than a C grade in high school or college and that when he was Governor of California, he would leave the office...
...budget bills last Thursday and preparing for major meetings on defense and the budget next week, he will behave like most governments and do essentially nothing. Moreover, he will do it for 28 days, as he rides Jeep and horse about his 688 craggy acres in the Santa Ynez Mountains, his Rancho del Cielo, 2,200 ft. into the cielo, splitting firewood, clearing brush, ogling stars. A pleasant image for the public to dwell on, but it also raises some questions and a bit of a stir: Is so long a holiday fitting and proper for a President, the leader...