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...spouse, which in turn involves her in the murderous machinations of corrupt rich people. But it forgets to explain persuasively what a nice girl like Erin is doing in a dump called the Eager Beaver, taking off her clothes for a living. Worse, according to Schickel, he misses novelist Carl Hiaasen's strength: setting mean-funny characters spinning through lowlife milieus. Yes, Burt Reynolds has some dirty, lively moments as a crooked, sex-starved Congressman. But the crazy, nothing-to-lose anarchy of people living below the margin and beyond the fringe is not within Bergman1s fastidious reach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Weekend Entertainment Guide | 7/26/1996 | See Source »

...much to do, so little time. The 100-m dash is at once the shortest foot race in the Olympics, the longest running and the most fabled. It has belonged to Harold Abrahams, Jesse Owens, Bob Hayes, Carl Lewis, Wilma Rudolph and Flo-Jo, not to mention a man named Stella. Ever since Antwerp in 1920, when Charley Paddock gulped down a raw egg in a glass of sherry and defeated five rivals with a time of 10.8 sec., the winner has been declared "the world's fastest human." Basically, the race is 10 sec. that last a lifetime. Adding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOLD RUSH | 7/22/1996 | See Source »

...first of Carl Lewis' eight gold medals came in the 100 in the '84 Los Angeles Games. When his father died in 1987, Lewis placed that medal in his coffin and said, "I want you to have this because it was your favorite event." Seeing his mother's surprise, Lewis said, "Don't worry, I'll get another one." He did, but only as a consequence of the greatest scandal in Olympic history: the 1988 100 m. Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, whose motto was "When the gun goes off, the race is over," flashed across the finish line in Seoul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOLD RUSH | 7/22/1996 | See Source »

...speed." To get up to speed--about 23 m.p.h. at their fastest--runners have to be careful not to try too hard. As Hirschi says, "Speed and effort are not synonymous." Then, once they reach top speed at 40 m, the key becomes economy of motion. "That's why Carl Lewis always looked like he was eating everyone for lunch," says Hirschi. "He was slowing down the least...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOLD RUSH | 7/22/1996 | See Source »

...Business School Professor W. Carl Kester noted that salaries which blow minds in academia are often par for the course in the world of finance...

Author: By R. ALAN Leo, | Title: Despite 'Disappointing' Year, Salaries at HMC Skyrocket | 7/19/1996 | See Source »

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