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10. Seattle: The Big Bad Attitude, Tom Chambers, landed in Phoenix during the off-season. Chambers liked to shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot some more (what's a pass--something you make at a woman?). With Chambers gone, Bernie Bickerstaff will be able to make use of his...
At last week's oral arguments, Julius Chambers, director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, argued against overturning Runyon by stressing that it had become a "significant part of the web of congressional and judicial efforts to rid the country of public and private discrimination." Surprisingly, when...
Foreign debt is placing dangerous pressures on fragile democracies. Especially troublesome to many businessmen is the strong showing made by the leftist opposition parties in Mexico's presidential election last July. "Our foreign debt has to be faced firmly," says Vicente Bortoni Gonzalez de Cosio, president of the Confederation of...
To help prevent casualties, Thatcher's Ministry of Defense moved to reduce the high visibility -- and vulnerability -- of British troops on the Continent. The 95,000 British soldiers in West Germany were ordered to exchange special black-and-white military license plates for ordinary British tags. This fall Thatcher plans...
At least one young German corporal who was temporarily blinded by a retaliatory blast of British mustard gas never forgot the experience. "My eyes," wrote Adolf Hitler, "had turned into glowing coals; it had grown dark around me." Hitler's memory, coupled with larger fears of retaliation, may help explain...