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Reagan now wants more than $300 billion in his next defense budget and Weingerger is pressing hard to make sure most of this gets through Congress. Congress shouldn't give him it at least until he gets a new calculator.
When Bernard Francis Law '53 dons the miter as Boston's new archbishop on March 23, he will inherit an archdiocese rich in ethnic diversity and burdened with pressing social problems.
As a representative of the one sector in Soviet life that appears to work, Ustinov, 75, may have the best qualifications for the party's top job. During Andropov's decline, Ustinov had already moved to the forefront to enunciate official policy on arms control and Soviet missile deployment in...
Since his victory, Mitterrand has slowed down the atomic program, although he has approved plans to start two new nuclear plants this year. Mitterrand is pressing ahead despite predictions that France may not need all the electricity that the nuclear reactors could generate. To spur demand for atomic power, the...
Jan Tumlir, the chief economist for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), maintained that protectionism remains one of the most pressing problems facing the international economy. Tumlir pointed out that 48% of world trade is now hindered in some form or other and said that freer world commerce...