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Only George Bush's camp on the Republican side expresses optimism about the early northeastern contest--and guarded optimism at that. "It will be very close in New Hampshire--neck-and-neck with Reagan. That's good for us, considering where we came from," Judy Butler, assistant field director for...
Well, not quite. Pravda had sent Correspondent Ilya Shatunovsky to see the miracle in action. What he actually found was a dilapidated fence guarded by an elderly watchman armed with an antique rifle. Peering through holes in the fence, Shatunovsky glimpsed a wasteland: "Some bare scaffolding standing amid broken bricks...
For the American diplomats, however, there was no such easy way out. One of the carefully guarded secrets is just where they stayed in the days between fleeing their offices and Nov. 8, when one of them called the Canadian embassy to seek refuge. By then, Kathy Stafford and Mark...
But by asserting that his principles should not be seen as a goal for corporate activity but one step toward increased corporate efforts at ending apartheid, Sullivan throws light on a Harvard investment policy which hides behind the principles and views their implementation as the primary and ultimate responsibility of...
Kraft responds with guarded optimism to questions about the New Hampshire face-off on February 26. He says Kennedy's highly publicized address at Georgetown University "energized [Kennedy's] troops, but will not win over independents or Carter Democrats."