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NO COMMENT Christmas past... Because of deteriorating U.S.-Soviet relations, the Soviet guards outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow have been dropped from the Embassy's Christmas gift list, according...
...Economic high...
...The Wild West...
...Embassy in Moscow have been dropped from the Embassy's Christmas gift list, according to Newsweek...
...Hospital emergency rooms in such cities as Los Angeles, Denver, New Orleans, and Chicago have reported a high incidence of "urban cowboy syndrome"—the injuries inflicted by the mechanical bucking bulls that are all the rage in big-city cowboy nightclubs...
...They used to get bottles of liquor or boxes of candy...
...Its duties remain unchanged...
...Draft dodger...
...Incorruptible...
...In what press dispatches described as a "move toward liberalization," South Korean President Park Chung...
...Received at Disneyland—a letter from the Selective Service System addressed to "Mickey M. Mouse" and opening with these words: "Dear Registrant: Our records indicate you have not responded to our initial request for necessary date-of-birth information...
...Christmas present . . . Here's what Ronald Reagan's brother, Neil, says he gave the President for Christmas: "A beautiful wooden box, about two feet square, made in Death Valley and recessed in the box on red velvet was a silver-plated sixteen-millimeter reel of a 'Death Valley Days' episode in which Ron played a lawyer who defended a dog...
...Seaga, Prime Minister of Jamaica, on the role of marijuana in his nation's economy: "In the last many months in particular, it has almost been the lifeline economically in providing dollars and foreign exchange which the Bank of Jamaica could not provide...
...It was one of his best parts and got a great reception from everybody there...
...State Senator Dee Travis, Texas Republican, says he won't be influenced by the more than $100,000 in campaign contributions he received from business political action committees because he is "pro-business and anti-consumer" anyway, and has been right along...
...Edward P.G...
...What's in a name...
...changed the name of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency to the Agency for National Security Planning...
Vol. 45 • March 1981 • No. 3