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...doing to Sylvester Stallone, 37, in Rhinestone, which just started filming in Manhattan. Parton plays a singer in a honky-tonk bar who bets her boss that she can turn anyone into a country-and-western star. Enter You-Know-Who. Country Rocky soon learns how to belt it out not in the ring but on the stage. Off the set, Parton says she has been learning a few things from her health-conscious costar. After a stern summer of dieting, she is lighter by 26 pounds. Says Parton: "Hanging around with him makes it easier for me to stay...
...time invasion went to press, the administration had a strong arsenal of reasons under its belt: the danger to American citizens and the formal request for aid. When the forces arrived in Grenada, and turned up several hundred Cubans and 30 Soviet military advisors, it was dubbed a lucky break and officials declared that the size of the Cuban presence, earlier referred to in an offhand manner, came as surprise. One can only remember, with a certain strong sense of embarrassment, the statement by the Russians that they were "invited in" to Afghanistan and Poland...
Going into the fourth quarter, Ernst was having an unexciting if respectable outing. Though he had six receptions under his belt, he had run the ball nine times for an average of two yards per attempt. The Harvard offense needed a big play to get started. Early in the final quarter. Ernst broke open that play...
...center of Buenos Aires, the streets looked like a scene from the film On the Beach. The railroad stations that are usually teeming with commuters seemed like vast caverns, and airports were closed to all but military traffic. Shops, offices, cinemas and most restaurants were shuttered. In the industrial belt, factories lay idle. By the union's estimate, some 8 million people took part in the strike. The protest ostensibly was a demand for higher wages to compensate for Argentina's runaway inflation, which reached an annual rate of 571% in August. In fact, it was a show...
...Harry Reasoner recently took TIME to task on ABC-TV for certain instances of its obsessional and below-the-belt reporting on Watergate, which he said had betrayed the canons of both objective and ethical journalism...