Volume 28, Number 18 · November 19, 1981

The Unraveling of Reagan?

By Murray Kempton

The Reagan administration's troubles are not yet sizable enough to justify the suspicion that the all-too-familiar process of the unraveling of presidencies may already have begun for this one.



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