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...Iran. The rollicking economy has made the U.S. more attractive than ever as a destination for immigrants: 2.5 million have come legally over the past five years, 20% more than arrived during the previous five years. It ought to hearten Americans that so many people around the world still hunger avidly to become Americans...
...that Louis had made available to Western media. While cheerily purporting to demonstrate that the Sakharovs are prospering in Gorky, the heavily spliced tape contained a sequence showing an emaciated Sakharov eating some food. If the scene was genuine, it indicated that Sakharov had at least briefly interrupted a hunger strike that he began in May in an attempt to pressure Soviet authorities into allowing his wife to leave the country for treatment of a heart condition...
...article, "Cosmological Transitions with Alteration of the Metric Signature," is an attempt to postulate the existence of more than one time dimension in the physical universe. Friends of Sakharov believe the work is genuine and that it was submitted last March, six weeks before the physicist began his hunger strike. The piece ends with a poignant acknowledgment: "I thank my wife, Yelena Bonner, for her help." The remark intrigued Western diplomats in "Moscow. "It's a nice touch, but I don't think it means she is being rehabilitated," said one. Noted another of the decision to publish...
Researchers insure us that we certainly won't be glowing if we eat irradiated foods, and the process itself does not make foods radioactive in any way. What is more, irradiation of foods may prove advantageous, particularly in fighting global hunger...
...great campaign debate looms, the risks are substantial for the two candidates and for the country. Reagan may have misread a national hunger for moral and spiritual uplift as a desire for a specific religious regimen. Mondale could be hurt if he is perceived as insensitive to religious yearnings. In either case, new religious tensions could be stirred...