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...blame. It was his glove. The following morning, he was greeted by his son Ryan, 8. "Dad, I heard you lost last night." "Yeah, I screwed up an easy double play, threw the ball over everything and ended up with three errors." Ryan laughed so hysterically Leonard had to join...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Money Pitcher Comes Back | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

After the cheers and applause for President Aquino have died down, I hope Americans will not forget their pledge to support her government. She has challenged the U.S. to join us Filipinos in building a democracy. The U.S. should not refuse the offer. Cheryl V. Echevarria Quezon City, the Philippines

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 20, 1986 | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

After talking for 51 minutes, the two leaders invited Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze to join them at the rectangular wooden table. When the meeting finished at 12:30, Reagan emerged and told a group of his top aides, "They've got a proposal. But I'm afraid they're going to try to go after SDI." That was when Shultz gathered the top U.S. arms officials to meet in the embassy's secure "bubble" room to revise the President's talking points for the afternoon session...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sunk by Star Wars | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...hinted that in exchange for the right Soviet concessions, SDI may be negotiable. One of his most conciliatory statements came on June 19 in a speech to a high school graduating class. He praised the Soviets' latest proposals in Geneva and said he was hoping that Gorbachev would "join me in taking action--action in the name of peace." The site of that speech was Glassboro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Road to Reykjavik | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...parents in 1938. While he and his mother angled for an exit visa to the U.S., his father was arrested by the Soviets as a German spy and offered the choice of Soviet citizenship or 15 years' hard labor in Siberia. He chose the latter and could not join his family, by then settled in Manhattan, until the late 1940s. Max's own brood comprises his wife of 30 years, Tobia, and three children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Max Frankel: A One-Newspaper Man | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

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