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...predicts that Black Rep. Harold Washington's victory in last week's well-publicized Chicago mayoral election will encourage an increased minority voter turnout that will benefit state Rep. Melvin H. King, the only Black in the Boston field. But he doubts that the Hub will replay the Chicago scenario. "Boston is a different city than Chicago in terms of demographics," he explains, adding, "I don't have any reason to believe that this campaign will take on those racial dimensions...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Sheriff Kearney to Face Tough Fight for Mayor | 4/19/1983 | See Source »

That is a scenario that strikes many experts as a fantasy. It is a considerable additional burden on the already creaking backs of American arms-control negotiators to expect them to achieve agreements that will not only safeguard the nuclear peace, but accommodate the more farfetched hypothetical possibilities of prolonged nuclear war as well. The U.S. can protect itself from even worst-case contingencies by the far more negotiable and verifiable measures banning the storage of refire missiles at operational launch sites and banning the development of techniques that would allow the Soviets to reconstitute their forces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Playing for the Future | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

...University of Pittsburgh squad against underdog Albany State. The Panthers' fast, confusing offense, featuring much switching and low, quick sets should dominate Albany State. Should Harvard meet Pitt in the finals the spikers will counter the Panthers' furious pace with quickness up front from Chang and Twite. In this scenario Ross' height will be especially missed...

Author: By Mohammed Kashani-sabet, | Title: Spikers Lose Ross to Illness, Take on Princeton in NCAAs | 4/16/1983 | See Source »

...scenario may be a cliche by now but it is still tact--as documented clearly movingly and with a new immediacy in Charlie Company What Vietnam Did to Us. Three years ago Newsweek reporters Peter Gockman and Tony Fuller sought out surviving members of the "gook-hunting, dirt-eating, dog-soldiering" typical combat unit known as Charlie Company. They found 54 veterans, flung far and wide since their return to the States at the end of the 1960s. They were postmen, statisticians, woodcutters, drunkards, narcotic detectives who had never before been asked about the Vietnam portion of their lives. Unlike...

Author: By Michael J. Abeamowitz, | Title: That Dirty Little War | 4/16/1983 | See Source »

...distortions begin with the almost exclusive analytic attention given to the possibility of nuclear war in Europe. a typical "Euroshima" doomsday scenario starts with the Soviet Union attacking West Germany. But in reality, the likely site of superpower confrontation is not Europe but somewhere in what has come to be known as the third World...

Author: By Errol T. Louis, | Title: Nuclear Myths | 4/12/1983 | See Source »

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