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ber,thedebatehasbegun about its value
to world peace
AtthiswritingtheSenatehasn'tbegun
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for Senate approval are said to be good,
‘many people in thiscountry are wonder-
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US. and Seviet nuclear weapons with
rangesof from 300 to about 3,000 miles.
Itwould eliminate morethan 2,200US,
andSoviet missilesandmorethan 3,600
warheads, most of which are based in
Europe. The USSR would destray some.
thing like twice as many missiles and
something likethreetimesasmany war-
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Soviet missites are in Asia
‘Those weapons on the US. side to be
eliminated include Pershing 1A and
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Each side would be allowed to do sur-
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superpowerstocliminateawholeclassof
nuclear weapons. Nogotiationscontinue
to arrange for a future agreement or
agreements to destroy about 50 percent.
oflong-range strategicnuclear weapons
‘on both sides,
Ironically, President Reagan, aconses-
vvative faces the greatest oppositiontothe
INF Treaty from fellow conservativesin
congresswhileliberalsgenerally support
it
‘Thefearsandconcernsofthestaunchly
anti-communist conservatives are cer
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theSoviet secret police, thatthereshould
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Hisstatement that “Itdoesnot matterif
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‘And s0 on down through Soviet history
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last?
In the end, the actions of the Soviet
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Like virtually everyone, I weleome any
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sald they were avoiding even casual
contact with those whom they think
might be homosexual, and 8 percent
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Crime, Hurricanes—Figures released
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violent crimes committed in the U.S.
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the Justice Department began survey-
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back in 1973. Only two categories of
violent crime showed an increase in the
Intest statistics, violent crimes com-
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blacks,
‘Throughout the 1960s criminologists
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trend continuing.
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