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...Carol Lawler's 15-year-old son was one of the 250,000 people killed during the past 10 years in a drunk driving accident. A drunk driver careened off the road and crushed him as he stood with his family on the lawn of a restaurant. But since the new laws weren't in effect, the man--a repeat offender--received a four-and-a-half year jail sentence and is now eligible for parole after serving only two years. His three drunk passengers walked away from the accident scot-free...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Time to Get Mad | 9/24/1982 | See Source »

...recalls. "I saw it being struck by the missile, and it was something I will never forget. It was horrific." No doubt the young prince had quite a different reaction to the arrival of a gaggle of chorines, dropped aboard for a U.S.O.-style performance. Two of the dancers, Carole St. James and Carol Hungerford, were introduced to Andrew afterward. "He told us to call him 'H' [for Highness]," says St. James. "I was singing You Made Me Love You, and he sang the second verse." The shipboard romance adjourned at 3 a.m., when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 20, 1982 | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

...York Poet Carol Muske, 35, takes a different view, and eloquently defends the strong, smart female. "Woman is nature," Muske says, "Her body is like lightning...

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

...past month, the two most distinguished confectors of '70s movie comedy have genuflected before the Bard in order to elevate the adolescent tone of current screen fare. First, Woody Allen frolicked midst woodland nymphs in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy. Now Paul Mazursky (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Harry and Tonto) has gone to "an uninhabited island" for his gloss on Shakespeare's last great play...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Comic's Demons | 8/16/1982 | See Source »

...Would it be anything like a literary disaster if Gore Vidal were suddenly to fall silent? Easy: No. In fact, there is something to be said for the idea. What if John Updike were to stop writing? A shame, but not a duster for American culture. Walker Percy? Joyce Carol Gates? Donald Barthelme? No. Philip Roth? Joseph Heller? William Styron? Truman Capote? John Gardner? John Irving? Norman Mailer? Stop It gets to be a pogrom. The mind flips through its card catalogue. Very few disastrous silences loom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: We Need More Writers We'd Miss | 7/26/1982 | See Source »

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