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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...scope of Gorbachev's reforms and the vigor with which they are being pursued indicate that they are not merely a Potemkin village of minor improvements designed for foreign consumption. Standing before the Central Committee last month, Gorbachev irrevocably put his political future on the line in favor of principles that sound like those the West has always championed: economic freedom, individual rights and private initiative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Mikhail Gorbachev Bring It Off? | 7/27/1987 | See Source »

...first Gorbachev seemed new and interesting because of his vigor. That alone distinguished him from his doddering predecessors, whose artificial life-support systems and terminal "colds" were gruesome metaphors for the decrepitude of the system. At last the Soviet Union had a leader who was younger than the state itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gorbachev Era | 7/27/1987 | See Source »

Harvard officials link these boosts to public anxiety about American economic competitiveness and renewed vigor by the higher education community in protecting its interests on Capitol Hill...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Harvard Gains Ground Against Reagan Administration | 6/11/1987 | See Source »

...court's decision was warmly greeted by the law enforcement officials who have used the new law with vigor, typically against accused mobsters and drug dealers who often have the money to meet high bail. Thirty-four states also permit the threat posed by the defendant to figure in some bail decisions. On the federal level, there has been about a 36% increase in pretrial detainees since the act was passed, from a daily average of 5,383 in 1984 to 7,328 last year, or about one-seventh of those in federal lockup. "It puts a burden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: First The Sentence, Then the Trial | 6/8/1987 | See Source »

...boomerang, leaning as far forward as possible in order to gain ground, feels like the end of the world. In any event, the wind doesn't "sing" through the Aleppo pines in these parts so much as it tries to uproot them (the hardest evidence of its vigor is on the barn's tin roof; but for the weight of a slew of dead tires, nature would snatch away that galvanized hat). Violets grow in the yard year-round and tulips in spring. Off in one direction the Whetstone Mountains glower; in another, the Empire Mountains; in another, the Huachucas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Arizona: Books on a Ranch | 5/18/1987 | See Source »

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