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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...would shut off the most valuable piece of information: what the House's residents really think of living there. That you can only find out completely once you've moved in. And the best measures of what people really think are the council's referendum--which asked residents their candid of their House's quality of life--and the figures for which Houses people are trying escape from...

Author: By Peter J.howel, | Title: Face the Facts | 2/14/1985 | See Source »

...secretive standards, the Kremlin has been relatively candid about the fact that Chernenko is having health difficulties. A member of the Soviet Central Committee is reported to have told a visiting French official two weeks ago that Chernenko was ailing. Since then, the Kremlin has dropped hints that the President's condition is not serious. On Moscow's somewhat cloistered cocktail party circuit, Soviet officials have been quietly confirming to foreign diplomats that Chernenko is ill. Some of the Soviet gossipers have even averred that his condition is "quite" serious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union Sick Leave: Chernenko rumors abound | 2/4/1985 | See Source »

Rorem's new oratorio, based on texts by Poe, Longfellow, Twain, Crane, Melville, Whitman, Emma Lazarus and Sidney Lanier, is one of four premieres this season for the prolific composer, and it too treads familiar ground. Best known for his art songs and his candid, elegantly written diaries recounting his life and loves in Paris, New York and elsewhere, the composer, 61, has long been a conservative voice in American music. He speaks in a basically breezy 1940s tonality, which is leavened by a few more recent technical advances. In An American Oratorio, Rorem's style works effectively with gentle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Where the New Action Is | 2/4/1985 | See Source »

Goldwater, 75, has always been unusually candid, often to the discomfort of conservative comrades. Now that he has announced he will not run for reelection in 1986, the curmudgeon is even freer to speak his mind. Last spring he sent a scolding letter to CIA Director William Casey for not telling the Intelligence Committee about the U.S.-directed mining of Nicaraguan harbors. "This is an act violating international law," Goldwater wrote. "I don't like it one bit from the President or from you." As Armed Services chairman, he will have power to do much more than raise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Speaking His Mind | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

...extravagance, a home court that his wife gave him for Father's Day) and playing third base in a Saturday-morning softball league ("a smart ballplayer and a good spray hitter," appraises one teammate). Moreover, in a business where the top dogs are usually tightlipped, Tartikoff is candid and accessible-qualities that have made him the most publicized network programmer since his legendary mentor, Fred Silverman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: A Giant Leap to No. 2 | 12/3/1984 | See Source »

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