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Watt said nothing, but Reagan's aides believe he will resign rather than face Senate condemnation, and they would like to delay the vote in order to permit additional time for a more graceful exit. Watt is said to have given his top aides at Interior the green light to look for new jobs. Indeed, presidential aides are already speculating about a new job for Watt on Reagan's re-election committee...
...other airline. It is unclear whether workers will come around again. Borman, say insiders, has become increasingly aloof and tightlipped, and resentment toward him is growing throughout East- ern. Said Al Hanson, a union spokesman at the airline: "This is a manufactured situation. It is time for Borman to exit; he's become totally noncredible." Borman has given his employees until Oct. 12 to agree to lower wages...
...resolution which called for examination of a series of reforms. They suggested moving voter registration, which in some states is as much as a month before the election, to election day, and keeping the polls open for 24 hours. And they encouraged networks to exercise voluntary restraint in using exit polling to project election winners on the argument that voters hearing an early projection would feet that their vote counted less, and would be less likely to use it. Participants were pleased with what they saw as progress on a pressing matter...
...Exit the Mark...
...East refuses to agree to verification measures the West sees as essential to any treaty. In 1979 the West dropped some of its troop demands in return for verification requests--on-site inspections, exchange of information, establishment of exit-entry points with observers, and so forth. After initially rejecting these demands categorically, the East appears to have yielded somewhat, to the point where the United states sees some hope in the area...