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...their merry band of N.B.A. All-Star troubadours. In between, they played a little basketball. Very little. Take Cuba: with 3 1/ 2 min. remaining in the game, the team was behind by 70 points, and only the final horn saved it from losing by 100 or more. Panama dropped a cliff- hanger by a mere...
DANIEL MIRANDA, who flew drug profits to Panama, will serve two years but then will get his pilot's license back, along with a U.S. visa...
Criticizing American support for military action in Grenada, Panama, Nicaragua and Iraq, Carter pointed out that "in none of these cases was Camp David or any other venue used to avoid conflict...
...Republican Party chairman, was everywhere last week, accusing Perot of being too dangerous to trust with "the CIA, the FBI and the IRS." This alarming charge oozed hypocrisy, coming on the heels of news that Bush had asked Perot as recently as January 1990 to underwrite the rebuilding of Panama after the U.S. invasion. Bond nonetheless barreled on, even dialing up Larry King Live to engage Perot in a lengthy argument about the definition of a "dirty trick...
...Speaker Sam Rayburn's hideaway has been colorfully retold many times, most notably in Truman's own folksy memoirs and Robert Donovan's delightfully readable two-volume history of the Truman years. What McCullough provides -- as he did for Teddy Roosevelt in Mornings on Horseback and for the Panama Canal in The Path Between the Seas -- is a sense of historic sweep. The onset of the cold war, the Marshall Plan, the seizure of the steel mills, the Korean War and the sacking of General Douglas MacArthur all read like chapters from an epic novel, and best...