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- GRAPEVINE, Page 11MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE BARGAINING TABLE . . .
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- By JANICE CASTRO/Reported by Wendy Cole
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- Other plans to dismantle the long nuclear standoff are
- moving ahead smartly. U.S. intelligence officials anticipate a
- major breakthrough in arms-control verification by spring. Until
- now, spy satellites have provided the best way to peek at what
- the other side is doing. Gorbachev quipped that U.S. military
- satellites could read the license plates on Moscow cars. But bad
- weather can block the view from space: airplanes would be
- better. Members of NATO and the former WARSAW PACT countries are
- close to an unprecedented agreement to permit regular
- verififlights over one another's territory. Come in, O'Hare!
- Requesting permission to land. I'm out of film.
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