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...temperature of the blood will be monitored in orbit by Representative William Nelson (D-Fla.), whose district includes the Cape Canaveral launch site...
...good thing that the chairmen of the Democratic Party have joined the rest of the country in recognizing Reagan's appeal. It goes without saying that it would be a bad move for the party to launch personal attacks against a man who has come to define the presidency for significant segments of the American electorate...
...their inception in 1960, the debates have grown to epitomize the excesses and shortcomings of modern presidential electioneering. The term "debate" itself has become a misnomer. A panel of interrogators ostensibly steers the discussion, but in practice, their questions serve as little more than cues for the candidates to launch into carefully rehearsed speeches and scripted snippets of humor...
...into a popular nightclub in the Big Apple should not be underestimated. Scores of quietly eager people form rings around the entrances of New York's hottest spots. It is already 12 a.m., but many may have to wait an hour still before they can enter the club and launch into the night. Unlike Boston, nightlife here begins on the other side of midnight. In the meantime, the potential clientele waits until summoned by one or maybe two or three bouncers who arrogantly survey the crowd...
...addition, the U.S. proposes important subceilings: only 4,500 nuclear charges would be permitted on ballistic missiles; the other 1,500 could be deployed as air-launched cruise missiles, which the Soviet Union would like to ban outright. The 1,500 limit is noteworthy, since the U.S. has a clear edge in air-launched cruise missiles, and the Air Force has plans to buy more than 3,000 of the weapons. Of the 4,500 ballistic-missile charges, only 3,000 would be allowed on ICBMs, with the rest to be deployed at sea. The U.S. considers the big land...