Paul Gray
Delivery people at various Domino’s pizza outlets in and around Washington claim that they have learned to anticipate big news baking at the White House or the Pentagon by the upsurge in takeout orders. Phones usually start ringing some 72 hours before an official announcement. “We know,” says one pizza runner. “Absolutely. Pentagon orders doubled up the night before the Panama attack; same thing happened before the Grenada invasion.” Last Wednesday, he adds, “we got a lot of orders, starting around midnight. We figured something was up.” This time the big news arrived quickly: Iraq’s surprise invasion of Kuwait.
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