(Archived document, may contain errors) lo. 697 I The Heritage Foundation 21 4 Massachusetts Avenue N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 March 30,1989 THECRISIS OF SECURFIYAT SIAm INTRODUCTION President George Bush and Secret ary of State James Baker must confront the question of how to improve United States diplomatic security. The fate of the new U.S. Embassy in Moscow symbolizes the flaws in State Department security policies. Last October 27, Ronald Reagan announced his decision to recommend the demolition of the nearly completed new U.S.
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who became one of england s all time top goal scorers. he was one of the most natural finishers ever to play the game. perhaps even the greatest goal scorer that england has produced. it s greaves! oh, and a hat trick for greaves! he was devilishly funny as well, with his wit and his personality. so charismatic. but on the field of play, people will remember him most, those of us who are old enough to have witnessed his magnificence at times. he could score all sorts of goals. he was a beautifully graceful footballer and a wonderful finisher. jimmy greaves made his name at chelsea, before moving to ac milan in 1961. his european adventure was brief, and he soon returned home to tottenham hotspur, the club which would define his career. the goals kept on coming. his 266 at spurs remains a record to this day, and he scored 44 in just 57 games for england. he used to say to me, you do all the running,
chelsea this afternoon. there was a minute s applause, both here and at west ham another club where his popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who s died at the age of 81. the football commentatorjohn motson told mejimmy greaves was one of his boyhood heroes and went on to become one the true footballing greats. motty said so many of his happy memories were tinged only by the sadness of today. i was actually at west ham to join in the minute s silence there today but my mind went back you know, to 1957, i i was 12 years old, and jimmy greaves became a boyhood hero of mine and i will tell you why, that i used to play football on christmas day in those days and my