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Dale Hagedorn Nutter Fort, W...
...Possess a sophisticated understanding of world trends. In the wry words of Stan ley Hoffmann, professor of government at Harvard, the Secretary must appreciate "the foreignness of foreigners" - that is, he must understand that they do not think like Americans. W. Anthony Lake, out going chief of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff, elaborates: "The Secretary must understand the extraordinary diversity of trends in the world, be able to listen to other nations in calculating our own tactics, then make sure that the U.S. leads the coalitions that are formed...
...sentences for two former top agents convicted on Nov. 6 for their roles in approving illegal break-ins during the Nixon Administration in the early 1970s. Found by a jury to have conspired to violate citizens' Fourth Amendment rights to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, W. Mark Felt, 67, who had been the FBI's deputy director, and Edward S. Miller, 52, once its chief of domestic intelligence, could have been given ten years and $10,000 fines. But Bryant chose not to jail them. Instead he fined Felt $5,000 and Miller...
...other name. But which one? Mr. Reagan calls Mrs. Reagan "Mommie," and she him "Ronnie." According to the New York Times, Mr. Reagan's tailor, Frank Mariani, also calls him Ronnie ("Ronnie is rather conservative"). Should we too call him Ronnie? Or should we call him O & W...
...Hello, O & W" sounds a bit cumbersome, but it could be done. Then there's that "Dutch" business...