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...kind of heroism, the stoic, clear-headed kind. Born in Copenhagen and trained at the Royal Danish Ballet School, Martins began dancing with City Ballet in 1967, after Balanchine spotted him as a good partner for Suzanne Farrell. His training for his new job began in 1977 as a byproduct of learning how to create dance. Balanchine guided him closely, even assigning him music. "I consider myself fortunate to have him there, tough as it was at times," says Martins. "People say to me, 'Do things your way,' but he never changed my steps and I learned everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Peter Martins' Red Hot Winter | 12/20/1982 | See Source »

Agent Orange was a mixture of the herbicides 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T that was used as a defoliant during the Vietnam War. When these herbicides are manufactured, the formation of a very small amount of a byproduct, TCDD (dioxin), is inavoldable. TCDD was present in these herbicides at a concentration of only a few parts per million. (The process has since been "cleaned up" so that TCDD is produced in concentrations of only parts per billion or trillion.) TCDD was not the active ingredient of Agent Orange, as Mr. Solomon states...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Agent Orange: More Facts | 12/9/1982 | See Source »

...comely byproduct of the fitness phenomenon, women have begun literally to reshape themselves, and with themselves, the American notion of female beauty. At home or on the beach or by the office water cooler, a new form is emerging. It may be slimmer than before, but it is surely stronger. It may be massive or petite, but it is always graceful. The face, stripped of its old layers of makeup, looks more natural. The frame, deprived of some adipose tissue, looks more sinuous. It is a body made for motion: for long, purposeful strides across the backcourt, through the mall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Ideal Of Beauty | 8/30/1982 | See Source »

...Disney World. Mohammad and three brothers followed, and all stayed, according to Princess Hend Al Fassi Aziz, 25, because they liked "the climate and the action." Since then they have squandered perhaps $90 million and become a center of the greedy, glitzy action. The blizzard of cash-a petroleum byproduct, of course-has businesses, philanthropies and local governments scrambling for a share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sheiks Who Shake Up Florida | 7/19/1982 | See Source »

...readily concedes that few of his clients are innocent. He writes: "I do not apologize for (or feel guilty about) helping to let a murderer go free-even though I realize that someday one of my clients may go out and kill again." To him, that is an unavoidable byproduct of the "process of challenge needed to maintain the freedoms we have." In pursuit of this goal, Dershowitz will put the government on trial, trick witnesses, use the press-in short, he will try anything right up to the edge of being unethical. "I am proud to be regarded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: The Lawyer of Last Resort | 5/17/1982 | See Source »

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