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July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 23, 1982-Page 3 NONPROFIT GROUPS RUN BOOTHS BY ARCH BNPros By FANNIE WEINSTEIN In what is probably a commonplace dialogue this week, two artists debate the advantages of an electric over a manual potter's wheel. Twenty feet away, however, the discussion is a little bit different. The subject is unemployment among inner-city black youths. "WHY DON'T they move to a place where the jobs are available?" prods the m...…

July 24, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 24, 1982-Page 3 '82 art fair business good despite economy By SCOTT STUCKAL Although the final results are not yet in, the state's gloomy economy does not seem to have dampened the financial success of this year's art fair. Artiata "who have heen in the aame spot with a regular clientele have been breaking sales records," said Rita Bar- tolo, associate director of the Univer- sity Artists and Craftsmen Guild....…

July 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 27, 1982-Page 3 NEW PROGRAM OFFERS LESSONS TO COMMUNITY Music students share expertise By GREG BRUSSTAR A new program which starts this September may offer the community music classes in everything from the flute to the harpsichord, School of Music Prof. George Cavender said yesterday. The Preparatory and Community Enrichment program (PACE) will offer classes taught by graduate students in string, wind, and pe...…

July 28, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 28, 1982-Page 3 EXPERIMENT SAVES FAILING FACTORY Worker-owned plant succeeds By The Associated Press CLARK, N.J. (Al') - A year ago, General Motors Corp. was on the verge of shutting down its big bearings fac- tory here because it was "non- competitive." Today, the plant is a worker-owned experiment that is exceeding produc- tion expectations, its managers say.' And everybody from executives to assembly line...…

July 29, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 29, 1982-Page 3 Reagan WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan vowed yesterday to stick with his economic program, forecasting im- provement within six months and declaring "We are working our way back to prosperity." "We've begun to rescue this economy," Reagan said. But he acknowledged "some of our people are still suffering and nothing is more pain- ful to me." THE PRESIDENT told his 12th news conference that ...…

July 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 30, 1982-Page 3 Dial services deliver more than just words By BARB MISLE In the past, Western Union may have had a monopoly on the message- delivery market, but now more than a dozen Ann Arbor companies offer anything from insults to strippers to convey everything from grievances to affections. A new wave of dial services has taken the city by surprise in the past year, and Ann Arbor seems to like it. Perhaps ...…

July 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 31, 1982-Page 3 SCHEDULED CUTS IN BUDGET A VER TED 'U' marine center to By FANNIE WEINSTEIN The University's Great Lakes and Marine Waters Center will receive most, if not all, of the funds it has requested from an Ann Arbor-based federally-funded research program, according to Alfred Beeton, the center's director. The center stood to lose a $200,000 grant from the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laborato...…

July 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…Page 4=Wednesday, July 7, 1982-The Michigan Daily Omega Psi Phi draws indefinite suspension By DAVID MEYER A campus fraternity, Omega Psi Phi, has been suspended indefinitely by its national leadership after a long series of disputes with its parent organization, according an area leader of the group. The national fraternity last month notified University officials that its Phi chapter on the Ann Arbor campus has been officially disbanded for...…

July 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July 8, 1982-The Michigan Daily Britain condnues to hold prsoers In Falkiands LONDON (AP) - More than three weeks after Argentine forces surren- dered on the Falkland Islands, Britain is holding 600 pisoners of war aboard ships in the South Atlantic and says it in- tends to keep them until Argentina gives "positive indications" it won't resume hostilities. One of the pisoners is Brig. Gen. Mario Benjamin Menendez, the Argen- ...…

July 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily NATO proposes 40% troop cut in Europe. VIENNA, Austria (AP)- Western Moen, a member of the U.S. allies, attempting to break a stalemate delegation, said the proposal departs in the 9-year-old East-West troop reduc- from previous Western positions by tion talks, yesterday proposed a treaty calling for a treaty committing both calling for a 40 percent cut in NATO and sides to reduce their troop leve...…

July 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July 10, 1982-The Michigan Daily Israelis fire mayor of* Gaza or lead ingstrike TE~L AVIV, Israel (AP) - Israeli "DISMISSING me and my type is not authorities yesterday fired the mayor going to help solve the Palestinian of Gaza, the largest Palestinian city problem," Shawa said. "'This will under Israeli occupation, in the latest make it more complicated. I feel that, move against Palestinian nationalism, together with our ri...…

July 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…Page 4--Tuesday, July 13, 1982--The Michigan Daily Congress reluctant to send troops to Beirut WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress returned from its Fourth of July recess Monday expressing increasing doubts about the wisdom of sending U.S. Marines to Lebanon to take part in a peacekeeping force. "For the most part, I am apprehen- sive," House Majority Leader Jim Wright, (D-Texas), told reporters. He said the situation in Lebanon changes so much from d...…

July 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 Wednesday, July 14, 1982--The Michigan Daily Solidarity calls temporary halt to strikespirotests WARSAW, Poland (AP)- Under- ground Solidarity leaders called yesterday for a temporary halt to strikes and street demonstrations. But they threatened a general strike if Polish authorities do not respond by freeing interned union activists or granting them the status of political prisoners., Warsaw was quiet yesterday, the day marking eight...…

July 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July'15, 1982-The Michigan Daily Iranian forces. strike Iraq, hold beachhead By The Associated Press Iranian forces struck across the broad Shatt a-Arab estuary and held a beachhead near the Jraqi oil city of Basra yesterday in a long-threatened invasion to "liberate" Iraq. Iraqi and Iranian warplanes attacked towns on the two sides of the war-torn border, communiques from Tehran and Baghdad said,. and hundreds of casualties ...…

July 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Page 4--Friday, July 16, 1982--The Michigan Daily PLO expects street battle with Israelis The PLO's security chief said yester- day that despite negotiations to end the siege of west Beirut, the trapped Palestinian guerrillas expected a street battle with Israeli troops and tanks ringing the Lebanese capital. "We are engaged in political negotiations, but a fight remains the foremost probability," said Salah Khalaf, better known by the code n...…

July 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July 17, 1982--The Michigan Daily Iran repelled after invading Ira qi territory From AP and UPI Iraq said it launched another major counterattack against the Iranian army yesterday and claimed to have destroyed 75 percent of the enemy's armored forces while moving the war back into Iran with airstrikes against the city of Hamadan. Iranian ruler Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, his troops reportedly thrown back by the counter-offe...…

July 20, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Tuesday, July 20, 1982-The Michigan Daily Israel, PLO trade shots-; te s ro sises BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)- Israeli forces tradedbartillery fire with besieged Palestinian guerrillas and sent jet fighters thundering over west Beirut yesterday in an increasingly tense waiting game over the PLO's future in Lebanon. Negotiators here looked toward Washington-and today's scheduled meeting between President Reagan and two Arab envoys-for away out...…

July 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, July 21, 1982-The Michigan Daily IRA sets off bombs in London, 8 ill d LONDON (AP) - The IRA brought its bloody offensive back to the heart of, London yesterday, setting off bombs in Hyde Park and Regent's Park that killed eight soldiers, including mem- bers of an army band, wounded 51 people and sent six-inch nails knifing through the queen's ceremonial guard and their horses.- The nail bomb went off without ; warning at 10...…

July 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July 22, 1982-The Michigan Doily House passes bill tobuild MX *misies WASHINGTON (AP)- The House yesterday narrowly endorsed President Reagan's proposal to begin production of the MX missile without a basing plan for it, then hours later solidly supported his request for a new fleet of Lockheed Corp. C-5B cargo planes. Acting on amendments to a $177.1 billion defense authorization bill, the House voted 212-209 to accept a pro...…

July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 23, 1982-The Michigan Daily France decides to aid Soviets i pipeline project PARIS (AP)- France announced in 1984. About 20 European firms have yesterday it was ignoring President contracts worth an estimated $11 billion Reagan's sanctions on the Soviet gas to help develop the project, and pipeline and ordered a French thousands of jobs on the economically manufacturer to go ahead with depressed Continent depend on the deli...…

July 24, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July 24, 1982-The Michigan Daily Shultz believes U.S. has ability to deter attaek WASHINGTON (AP)- Secretary of State George Shultz says he is disturbed by growing Soviet military might, but believes the United States "most assuredly" has the power to deter a nuclear attack. In response to questions by Sen. Claiborne Pell (D-R.I.), Shultz declined to say directly whether he would rather have at his disposal the U.S. or the So...…

July 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Tuesday, July 27, 1982-The Michigan Daily Israeli jets and artillery batter PLO in Beirut Divebombing Israeli jets teamed with heavy artillery to batter Beirut's Palestinian guerrilla core yesterday, deto ating an ammunition dump and setting off fires across the besieged western sector of the Lebanese capital. It was the fifth straight day that Israeli air power hammered away at the guerrillas in a new campaign of military pressure aim...…

July 28, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, July 28, 1982-The Michigan Daily Califano to lead House cocaine, pag e inquiryan7 WASHINGTON (AP)- Calling his new job an "unpleasant task," Joseph Califano yesterday became the chief House investigator into allegations of cocaine use and homosexual activities on Capitol Hill. Califano, health, education and welfare secretary in the Carter cabinet, promised at a news conference announ- cing his assignment, that his House eth...…

July 29, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July 29, 1982-The Michigan Daily India's Gandhi arrives in U.S. to mee Reagan WASHINGTON (AP) - Primea Minister Indira Gandhi of India arrived; yesterday in Washington saying she was determined to improve frayed relations with the United States. "One of the reasons I'm here is that I want them to be better," Gandhi said moments after stepping off a U.S. Air Force jet which brought her from New York City. SECRETARY of State Geo...…

July 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 30, 1982-The Michigan Daily Headlee blasts rivals, then discusses issues By BILL SPINDLE In the tradition of this year's Republican gubernatorial race, Richard Headlee opened a luncheon speech in Ann Arbor yesterday by blasting his two closest rivals in the primary. Headlee reacted to a recent exchange of letters among the candidates, who are accusing one another of fabricating opponents voting records in adver- tisements ...…

July 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July 31, 1982--The Michigan D'ty Reagan moves to extend grain deal with Soviets WASHINGTON (AP) - President ANY NEW DEAL with the United Reagan approved yesterday a probable States likely would keep the Soviet Union record sale of grain to the Soviet Union, far down the list among foreign but he ruled out any long-term pact "as customers of U.S. farm products. long as repression continues in Poland." Japan, for example, import...…

July 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 7. 1982-Page 5 ; f II I. 17 .1 I Includes OvrAnd Over Back Again/Rush Hour ROLLING STONES ''STILL LIFE'' "SUMMER BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPER SPECIALS" YOUR 549 CHOICE!!. EACH LP Under The Big Black Sun ONLALONWI I799 " REGULAR 10.98 LIST DOUBLE ALBUM / l BURNING DOWN ONE SIDE Inldig Th unr ol"U"ne SLOW DANCER/ FAT LIP The Big lakS un ; "le Spar ASET WORSE TAAN DETROIT /Ylaaa AN NIE ELVIS COSTELLO A ill THE...…

July 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily-Thursday July 8, 1982-Page 5 Vietnam to withdraw troops from Cambodia HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (AP)- Vietnam said yesterday it will. pull a "significant" number of its troops out of Cambodia this month, and will withdraw more if Thailand keeps Khmer Rouge guerrillas from using its territory to stage cross-border attacks. Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach did not say how many of the estimated 180,000 Vietnamese troops in Ca...…

July 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…The Michiaan Daily-Friday, July 9, 1982-Page 5 LARGE SHIPMENTS OF TANKS, MISSILES R EPOR TED Soviets rearm Syrian forces WASHINGTON (AP) - The Soviet Union has started a major replace- ment of Syrian weapons and equipment destroyed or captured by the Israelis in battles in Lebanon, U.S. intelligence sources said yesterday. Those sources, who asked to remain anonymous, said six Soviet merchant ships have unloaded tanks, surface-to- air missile...…

July 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 10, 1982-Page 5 Support the March of (I)Dimes BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION On the town Ready to soak up some collegiate atmosphere, these local teenagers gather yesterday on campus. Research time at issue in SNR review (Continuedfrom Page 1) "Except when I stop to get ad-, ministrative and research things done, I spend a lot of time with students," said Prof. Stewart Marquis, head of the SNR's department of lan...…

July 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily--Tuesday, July 13, 1982-Page 5 Shultz to face difficulties in new cabinet post WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of State-designate George Shultz is coming across on Capitol Hill as a soft- spoken smoothie, but he faces many of the same problems his prickly predecessor did in dealing with Congress. As Shultz made the rounds of Senate offices preparing for his confirmation hearing, which begins Tuesday, both Republicans and Democrat...…

July 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily--Wednesday, July 14, 1982-Page 5 'No strings' grants awarded to achievers CHICAGO (AP)- Nineteen "excep- tionally talented" Americans have been given grants of up to $300,000 each over the next five years to pursue their goals without worrying about making a living, the MacArthur Foundation an- nounced yesterday. "MacArthur Prize Fellows receive these grants with absolutely no strings attached," said Gerald Freund, direc- ...…

July 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily--Thursday, July 15, 1982--Page 5 Clean Air Act violated by 39 counties WASHINGTON (UPI) - More than 600 counties across the nation - in- cluding 39 in Michigan - have been or are in danger of being, penalized for failing to comply with provisions of the federal Clean Air Act, the U.S. Cham- ber of Commerce said yesterday. A report, derived from information provided by the Environmental Protec- tion Agency, showed that "bill...…

July 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 16, 1982-Page 5 SUPPLEMENT CONTAINS WORDS CREATED IN 20TH CENTURY Oxford English dictionary upted LONDON (AP)- What's a patootie and where's chfield's "Supplement to the Oxford English Die- The writer, no doubt leaning on memory instead of another place to serve porridge? The answers are in tionary" costs $95 and runs to 1,596 triple-column picking up an Oxford dictionary, misspelled the latest installment of th...…

July 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily--Saturday, July 17, 1982-page 5 PLO, Syria aceused of violating cease-fire By United Press International peared intent on keeping up the Israel accused Syria and the PLO of pressure against the esimated 6,000 violating the latest cease-fire in Palestinian guerrillas trapped in west Lebanon yesterday with attacks on its Beirut along with some 500,000 forces outside Beirut. civilians. For their part, the Israelis tightened Wit...…

July 20, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 20, 1982-Page 5 ' Chrysler profits at five times last year's level From AP and UPI NEW YORK - Chrysler Corp., struggling back from the brink of bankruptcy, said yeterday it earned $106.9 million in the second quarter, five times better than its profit a year ago, despite a dip in revenue. Analysts cautioned, however, that the recovery was a fragile one, coming on the heels of more than $2 billion worth of los...…

July 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…ISMRRD director debates recommendation for closure (Continued from Page 1) "They (the subcommittee) looked at Grossman said that "to maintain a what they saw and said this is bad, let's commitment like that is naive. The get rid of it, without any thought toward clinic provided a conduit to other units the implications. Frankly, I find that in the University, but alone, it can't offensive." _fulfill a commitment to research in GROSSMAN'S state...…

July 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

…Watt opens most of U. S . coast to drilling (Continued from Page 1) Under the plan, 1 billion acres off the entire U.S. coast will be considered for leasing, compared to an estimated 55 million acres under the Carter program. Interior Department of- ficials said, however, that they expec- ted the actual amount of land leased to be only a "small percentage" of the 1 billion acres. However, they predicted tht percen- tage would still be larger t...…

July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…Nonprofit groups set up at arch (Continued from Page 3)z Although most of the groups raise funds by selling T-shirts and bumper stickers, many hope to raise money through donations. "We have a lot of women coming by and saying 'I've been there,' and men coming by and just slipping in money," said Michelle Wood of Safe House, a shelter for battered women and children. "IT'S WONDERFUL to see them do that," Wood said about the men, adding that m...…

July 24, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 24, 1982-Page 5 13.3% JUNE JUMP CALLED 'PROBLEM NUMBER' Gas fuels inflation rise WASHINGTON (AP)- Consumer prices soared by a stunning annual rate of 13.3 percent in June as higher gasoline costs kept the inflation rate in double digits for the second month in a row, the government reported yester- day. Economists called the fresh surge in the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index "a problem number" but sai...…

July 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 27, 1982-Page 5 WHAT'S WA TT DOING TO AMERICA? Our troubled interior Editor's note- Controversial decisions to ease various enriron- mental laws have marked the term of Interior Secretary James Watt. Last week, his approral of a plan to open rirtually the entire U.S. coastline for commercial oil and gas drilling brought the secretary back into the critical spotlight. The following is a profile of the man ratel...…

July 28, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 28, 1982-Page 5 Federal deficit predicted to reach $140 billion (Continued from Page 1) ministration felt the Congressional Budget Office was "unduly pessimistic about the recovery and also unduly pessimistic about the impact of a suc- cessful budget resolution on the recovery." THE BUDGET approved by Congress last month forecasts a deficit of $103.9 billion for the fiscal year that begins October 1, declin...…

July 29, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 29, 1982-Page 5 AP Photo REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC candidates line up yesterday for a public Brickley; on the lower right, left to right, are Democrats James Blanchard, John television debate in Lansing. On the upper left and from left to right they are: Saffron, Zolton Ferency, Dave Plawecki, Kerry Kammer, Ed Pierce, and William Republicans Jack Welborn, L. Brooks Patterson, Richard Headlee, and James Fitzge...…

July 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 30, 1982-Page 5 Dial services offer balloons and strippers Two-year-old Robin Hawkins of Grand Rapids, Michigan, cuddles her favorite drill, a tool she has used to destroy over $2,000 of property at her family's home in the past two months. Two-year-old wrea s havoc in family home GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)- First it was the plumbing, then the dishwasher, the refrigerator and the family car. None has escaped the wrath...…

July 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 31, 1982-Page 5 'U' prof. studies robotics vs. jobs By SCOTT STUCKAL Whether employment will be adversely affected by an increase in automated manufacturing, one of the larger queationa facing the country, ia eapecially crucial to the state, witheita current thrust toward robotica. The University of Michigan is one of the institutions studying the question, and economics Prof. Frank Stafford is attempting to ...…

July 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…cP inion Page 6 Wednesday, July 7, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 34-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Making an image SINCE ANNE Gorsuch began running the the Environmental Protection Agency, the nation's top environmental watchdog has been the object of intense criticism and scrutiny. Now, while the agency is cutting spending on its clean air and wa...…

July 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…Op1inion Page 6 Thursday, July 8, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 35-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Israel no longer merits special status ti Atghtrope actLP P RESIDENT REAGAN'S offer to send U.S. t marines into west Beirut to walk the t tightrope between the Palestinians and Israelis a a may be the last chance for restoring peace in a the divid...…

July 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

…Si cpinion Page 6 Friday, July 9, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 36-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Heavenly bomb APPARENTLY PHYLLIS Schlafly has nothing against war, even though she used the "women in the trenches argument" to defeat the ERA. Now she is fighting the very people who are trying to keep this nation out of war, the nuclear freeze move...…

July 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…4 0 S opinion Page 6 -Sturday, July 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 37-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Nucleartroubles ANEW REPORT has criticized Western nations for neglecting the future by not giving more support to the nuclear power in- dustry. What the report fails to say, however, is that currently there is no future for nuclear power. The ...…

July 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…Opinion 4 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 38-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Foolish pride LTHOUGH THEY finally have agreed to release the last Argentine prisoners from the recapture of the Falklands, the British government reinains intent on flag-waving, in- stead of finding a long-term solution to the con- flict. Nearly 600 Argentine soldiers soon will head for h...…

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