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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...candidate's rhetoric, his positions, his style on the stump-a reporter can get these down in a few days," says Senior Correspondent Laurence Barrett, "but only by tagging along in close quarters for weeks at a time can you capture a full portrait of this fellow who wants to be President." This week's cover story on the Republican race reflects the insights of two reporters who have been coattailing the party's leading contenders for the past nine weeks: Barrett, our man on Ronald Reagan's plane, and Washington Correspondent Douglas Brew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 10, 1980 | 3/10/1980 | See Source »

...Covering Bush is like covering an athletic event," says Brew, who has matched his fellow jogger almost stride for stride from Iowa to Maine to Puerto Rico. "Despite the routine gladhanding of politics, Bush truly likes people and is getting a kick out of running for President." Bush and his wife Barbara also work hard to ensure that their press escorts enjoy the process as well. Recalls Brew: "When I spent a day at their home in Houston, Barbara offered to do my laundry, while George-no one calls him Mr. Bush-lent me swim trunks and my choice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 10, 1980 | 3/10/1980 | See Source »

Clad in green sweatsuits and clutching gym bags, a group of young men and women nonchalantly kicked a soccer ball outside the gates of the Dominican Republic's embassy in Bogota, Colombia. Inside the compound, Ambassador Diogenes Mallol was entertaining fellow members of the diplomatic corps in celebration of his country's independence day. Around noon, U.S. Ambassador Diego C. Asencio, 48, a Spanish-born career diplomat, said his farewells. Just as he was moving toward his armored Chrysler Imperial limousine, the soccer players pulled automatic weapons from their gym bags and blasted their way through the embassy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRORISTS: More Violence Against Diplomats | 3/10/1980 | See Source »

...hold elections in December 1978 to fill 59 of the assembly's more than 1400 seats and allowed just two weeks for campaigning. Lu ran as an independent from her hometown of Taoyuan, an electronics center west of Taipei. During her short campaign, she advocated three rights for her fellow native Taiwanese: the right to know, the right to free speech, and the right to have a voice in their future...

Author: By Burton F. Jablin, | Title: Sedition, Taiwanese Style | 3/7/1980 | See Source »

...authorities and the Taiwanese majority could work together in the exercise of democratic rights which many believe are essential to the future freedom and independence of Taiwan." Instead, Leach continued, "hardline elements among the ruling group have increasingly come to prevail." As a result, Lu and her fellow oppostion leaders remain in jail, victims of a system they have tried to change...

Author: By Burton F. Jablin, | Title: Sedition, Taiwanese Style | 3/7/1980 | See Source »

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