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...prosecutorial cave-in may breathe new vitality into the United Democratic Front, a multiracial coalition of more than 600 community organizations that claims 1.5 million supporters across South Africa. The organization has become the principal voice of dissent against Pretoria's policies of racial separation. Still, the government of State President P.W. Botha last week reminded its opponents it will not tolerate even the most peaceful protest. In Cape Town, some 200 demonstrators gathered on a beachfront carrying lighted candles, singing and chanting. After warning them that the vigil was illegal, police dispersed the crowd with plastic whips...
Football has been rather too unmellow for the Brownies, who prefer a Saturday afternoon in a damp cave exploring all sorts of new fungi. "Oh, wow, look at the mushrooms...
...same time, Cave paid meticulous attention to the 50,000 or more words that go into each issue. He recruited and trained talented writers and opened the magazine to their distinctive voices, introducing the use of bylines on news stories in 1980 (until then, only criticism and commentary were signed). To improve and broaden coverage, Cave started six new sections: American Scene (1978), Video (1981), Design (1981), Computers (1982), Food (1984) and two weeks ago, Health & Fitness. He commissioned special sections on the 1984 Olympics, the 40th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, and the Children of War, and devoted virtually...
...During Cave's tenure, TIME won hundreds of journalistic citations, including most top photography prizes and last year's National Magazine Award for General Excellence. He also impressed readers: TIME's circulation jumped by 500,000, to 4.6 million in the U.S. and nearly 6 million worldwide. Notes Grunwald: "Under Cave's leadership, TIME reached new heights of journalistic excellence...
...wrote for the World section, served as a correspondent in Europe, and edited the Nation section. He became an assistant managing editor in 1976 and executive editor two years later. "Every TIME managing editor contributes something of himself to the magazine," says Grunwald. "I am sure that, like Cave's, McManus' contributions will be remarkable...