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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...star, and Costner watchers have their candidates. "Kevin fulfills many of the same ideals that a Jimmy Stewart or a Gary Cooper did for their generation: the little guy against the system, the pure guy vs. evil, the strong man in a time of trouble," says Tom Pollock, chairman of the MCA Motion Picture Group. "It's hard to think of any other leading man in his 30s who can play this variety of roles -- action hero, romantic lead and family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kevin Costner: Pursuing The Dream | 6/26/1989 | See Source »

...fill medicine's information void. In a new field of study called patient-outcomes research, hospitals, clinics, health-maintenance organizations and other medical groups are collecting data on how well various treatments work. Armed with such knowledge, doctors should be able to get better results. Dr. Paul Ellwood, chairman of the InterStudy health-policy center near Minneapolis, predicts that within a year at least 100 patient- outcomes projects will be under way, with sponsors as diverse as the Cleveland Clinic and the Maine Medical Assessment Foundation. High on the list of treatments to be studied are those for cataracts, diabetes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Physician, Inform Thyself | 6/26/1989 | See Source »

Steven Ross, 61, had been up late into the night helping to reassemble the pieces of the biggest deal of his life, but he was feeling particularly ebullient at noon the next day. As he met with reporters last Friday, the chairman of Warner Communications playfully handed out black-and-yellow Batman lapel pins, a promotional item for his studio's big summer film. Shunning a chair, the executive casually plopped himself down on the floor and began extolling the deal he hoped to see through. Said he: "There could not be a better fit in the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return To Sender | 6/26/1989 | See Source »

...much as $14 billion. The company (estimated total revenues: $10 billion) would have an estimated cash flow of $2 billion, which would be tapped for loan payments. "These are great organizations with very good cash flows, so the debt doesn't have to be a negative," observes William Farley, chairman of Chicago- based Farley Industries, which took over West Point-Pepperell in a hostile bid this year. But, he adds, "it takes a certain kind of management to deal with that kind of debt. You're that much closer to the edge. You can't afford to make all that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return To Sender | 6/26/1989 | See Source »

...cold war will thaw a few more degrees this week when Admiral William Crowe, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrives in Moscow to sign a new accord designed to prevent such tragedies as the 1983 downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 after it intruded into Soviet airspace. All 269 passengers and crew members were killed in that mishap. The key provision in the 19-page pact, titled "The Prevention of Dangerous Military Activities," is that incidents, including border incursions, that might lead to a showdown should be handled "by peaceful means without resort to the threat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East-West: Innocent Until Proved Guilty | 6/19/1989 | See Source »

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