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...guard of the People's Liberation Army and enthusiastically joined the tourist crowds in the Forbidden City. Her hosts were so delighted with her that chain-smoking Leader Deng Xiaoping, 82, refrained from puffing during their two-hour lunch, and people along the route, which included Shanghai, Kunming and Canton, gave her the largest reception yet of any foreign trip during her 34-year reign. Trouble was someone forgot to keep her husband Prince Philip, 65, amused. Known as a man with a short fuse and a tart tongue, he saw some students from the University of Edinburgh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 27, 1986 | 10/27/1986 | See Source »

...auction block, Withington's rhythm slows. "Twenty-two thousand to 23,000, do I have 23?" He has stopped bouncing. A pause, then "Yes, now 24,000, yes, 25?" A longer pause. Here, if the article on Withington's auction block were merely a blue Canton platter that had peaked out at a predictable $500, or a coffin-top candle stand already breathing thin air at $1,250, Withington might make a fist in the direction of the groggy second bidder and say, "Pow! He's out cold." The joshing might revive the wounded warrior. If not, it would liven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: American Scene in New Hampshire: and You're a Winner! | 9/8/1986 | See Source »

Many top sellers of compatibles and clones are able to put low prices on their computers because they are produced by low-wage laborers in Asian countries, notably South Korea and Taiwan. Perhaps the most aggressive of these firms is the Canton, Mass.-based Leading Edge, which is run by Michael Shane, a wealthy entrepreneur who first made big profits by selling blue jeans and wigs. In early 1985, while other companies like Compaq were making IBM- compatibles and selling them at IBM prices, Shane began buying state-of- the- art computers from Daewoo, the South Korean electronics giant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cut-Rate Computers, Get 'Em Here | 7/21/1986 | See Source »

...clerk, wound up marrying a Spanish grandee to become the Countess of Romanones. Festooned with diamonds and emeralds, she smiled knowingly as she reminisced: "I hate to say it, but war is fun." High times? Eugene Sherman was 19 and en route to a guerrilla base 100 miles from Canton when Yale-trained Psychologist William Morgan, an OSS major, intercepted him. Sherman remembers that the two repaired to a restaurant and drank much too much at a party that ended when Morgan drew his pistol and shot out the lights. Rough times? Guy Martin, 75, who served in Ceylon, Burma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Honoring the Loyalists | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...emphasize the ongoing tensions, Peking and Taipei differed sharply over what motivated the pilot, Wang Hsi-chueh, 57, to divert the plane to Canton. Wang told a press conference in Peking that he had been homesick and wanted to see his father and brothers. Officials in Taiwan, however, claimed that the defection of the $48,000-a-year pilot was the result of coercion and had been carefully planned. They pointed to the well-drilled precision with which Chinese army troops surrounded the jet when it landed at Canton and the presence of television cameras as evidence that Wang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy Flying the Friendly Skies | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

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