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...Reagan Administration kept a close eye on the Costa Rica summit. In a whirlwind tour of Central America two weeks ago, Lieut. General Colin Powell, Reagan's National Security Adviser, irritated Nicaragua's neighbors by suggesting that they might suffer U.S. aid cutbacks if they abandoned the contras. Powell also urged them to condemn the Sandinistas' intransigence as a major obstacle to peace. The Administration's critics saw the mission as part of an overall plan to topple the Sandinistas by using the contras to wage a proxy war. The outcome of last week's summit, however, seemed...
News Editor For This Issue: Shari Rudavsky '88 Night Editors: Emily M. Bernstein '90 Matthew H. Joseph '88 Wendy R. Meltzer '91 Emily Mieras '90 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Editorial Editor: Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Sports Editor: Colin F. Boyle '90 Photo Editor: Eugene L. Jhong '90 Copy Editor: Jonathan E. Benjamin...
...Colin Boyle Staff Writer...
Roberts' attorney, Colin King, told the jury that hundreds of lawsuits have been filed in the past 15 years over eye injuries resulting from exploding soft-drink caps. Some beverage companies, such as Canada Dry and Schweppes, put labels on their products to tell consumers that they should open the bottles carefully. But, complains King, "many companies still aren't warning people to point the things away from your face when you open them...
Finally, the arms-control group reached consensus and rejoined the leaders. Gorbachev was escorted to the map room to be briefed by Akhromeyev, while Reagan retired to the library, where Secretary of State George Shultz and Lieut. General Colin Powell, the National Security Adviser, explained the language to him. Informed that the Joint Chiefs were satisfied with the text, Reagan approved it. Then he went to shake hands with Gorbachev before accompanying him to the South Lawn for the farewell ceremony...