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...film opens up in the remote, blizzard-wracked regions of the Himalayas, with a strange Tibetan ceremony that involves offerings to a child (J.L. Reate) who has magical, healing powers. Shortly, an evil, darkly-clad figure (Charles Dance) invades the temple and, with the help of his marauders, kidnaps the youngster. Cut to Los Angeles, where Chandler Jarrell (Murphy) is a finder of lost children. He is, according to ancient scrolls, the "Chosen One," destined to rescue the boy. Persuaded by Kee Nang (Charlotte Lewis), a beautiful Tibetan, Jarrell takes on this unusual case. The rest of the plot...

Author: By Abigail M. Mcganney, | Title: Cinema Veritas | 12/18/1986 | See Source »

...cosmetics conglomerate. Revlon, headed by Raider Ronald Perelman, offered $4.12 billion for Gillette two weeks ago, just hours before the Boesky case broke. Gillette counterattacked last week with a claim in Boston's Federal District Court that charged Perelman with violating insider-trading laws. Gillette's lawyers issued a blizzard of demands for records from Boesky and a host of other Wall Street investment firms. Perelman called the Gillette accusations "totally without merit and self-serving." He denied that he had ever had any dealings with Boesky and vowed that he would press on with his takeover suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going After the Crooks | 12/1/1986 | See Source »

...Exchange for the sale of 685,000 shares of stock in 500 different companies for a total of $31.2 million. At the same time, Schmuckler telephones an order to Chicago traders who will buy futures contracts on the stocks he is selling. The simultaneous deals, equivalent to a precomputer blizzard of paper shuffling, take just a few minutes to complete. Schmuckler is pleased. The quick transactions will bring a return several percentage points higher than the interest on a more traditional investment like Treasury bills. "God, this is exciting!" he exclaims. "It's so much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strap on Your Seat Belts! | 11/10/1986 | See Source »

...will have difficulty adapting to the environment. But the University forgets about the one that could really use that service--the shy kid from the sheltered glades of suburbia who lacks the family or prep school connections for a showing of the ropes. Without it, Freshman Week is a blizzard of stammered conversations and embarrassed silences, a cocktail party scripted by Samuel Beckett...

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: Guide to Freshman Hell | 9/22/1986 | See Source »

...more than 18 months the campaign has raged amid a blizzard of contending hype, hoopla and hard sell. Tons of campaign literature have been mailed, endless hours of television commercials broadcast, hundreds of millions of dollars of campaign funds spent. Accusations of lying, ballot stealing and electoral tampering have abounded. But already last week, well before the Sept. 1 deadline when the vast majority of some 95 million eligible telephone subscribers are to choose a supplier of long-distance telephone services, the outcome of the Great Long-Distance Telephone Election was already clear. The most elaborate competitive exercise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ratifying a Winner in the Phone Vote | 8/25/1986 | See Source »

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