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...answer to King Hussein and President Assad: Abdicate your throne and resign from your presidency, schedule free elections, and release your political prisoners. Only then can you dare ask for American evenhandedness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 23, 1984 | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

...July 23 elections. But the big surprise was that Sharon got 42% of the delegates' votes to Shamir's 56%. Most political observers had expected Sharon to win a mere 10% to 15%. It was a remarkable comeback for a man who was forced to resign as Defense Minister last year after the government-appointed Kahan commission concluded that he had made "a grave mistake when he ignored the danger of acts of revenge and bloodshed" by Lebanese Phalangists against Arab civilians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps outside Beirut in September 1982. Might Sharon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Drama on Two Disparate Fronts | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

...announced his appointment of Professor of Health Policy and Management Harvey V Fineberg '67 yesterday, ending a 10-month search for the successor to Dean Howard H Hiatt '44 who will resign June...

Author: By Melissa I. Weissberg, | Title: New SPH Dean Fineberg Brings Broad Expertise | 4/11/1984 | See Source »

...following morning I began dictating the draft of a letter of resignation, although I did not sign it. The possibility that matters could be explained still existed. Word of my "threat to resign" quickly leaked to the press. I called Vice President Bush. "The American people can't be served by this," I told him. "Of course you chair the NSC in the President's absence. We didn't need to say it. I have been dealt with duplicitously, George. The President has been used. I need a public

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alexander Haig | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

...police cruised outside, the crowd dispersed peacefully. The following day, however, the principal of a nearby school reportedly tried to resign rather than enforce the crucifix ban. Dominski met with parents at the Mietno school and tried to have them sign pledges that their children would obey school rules; the parents refused. Though local church officials were firmly on their side, Jozef Cardinal Glemp, Poland's Primate, offered only tepid comfort. Stopping over in Rome after a three-week trip to Argentina and Brazil last week, Glemp said, "Since the end of the war, we have always had problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Cross Words | 3/19/1984 | See Source »

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