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...pilot's license within a matter of days. It was not to be. Two undercover federal agents had recognized him in the restaurant and discreetly called for a back-up car with two more agents, who arrived and confirmed his identity by the mole on his left cheek. Lester, dressed in shorts and sweatshirt after a 14-mile run, looked up to find three agents crouching with their pistols leveled at him. When he got out of the car, one of the lawmen barked an order: "Drop that hamburger!" Lester smirked, but his levity quickly vanished...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drop the Burger | 9/7/1981 | See Source »

...face an astonishingly clear reflection of her character's complexities. It is not merely that this pale face, with its small, amused eyes and its nose long and curved as a flensing knife (when she kissed Alan Alda injudiciously in Tynan, this precarious nose displaced the flesh of his cheek up toward his eyeball), is poised fascinatingly between beauty and harshness. What makes the viewer sit forward in his seat is that Streep is so thoroughly a creature of change. Her expression is shadowed by a dizzying mutability. There is no doubt that in an instant this woman could take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Makes Meryl Magic | 9/7/1981 | See Source »

...other inducement is the handy and informal office, which may be located anywhere Ward has room-near the credit department, say, or cheek by dowel with carpentry tools. Clients commonly bring in problems involving family law, traffic tickets, personal injury or wills. Since so many of these troubles tend to fit patterns, J & M can rely heavily on standard legal forms. As a result, the lawyers, who generally have at least four years of experience, can handle cases more quickly-the key to any clinic's low fees. To make payment even less painful, J & M accepts credit cards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Over-the-Counter Advice | 8/24/1981 | See Source »

...what they could afford to kid around with in updating the pop legend. Whether in derision or in a desperate desire to get laughs, the picture seemed to be running around with its tongue stuck out all the time. Now it is back where it belongs, tucked firmly in cheek. The result is a stylish, well-paced film with a good variety of moods and moves. Taking it easy on itself, Superman II becomes very easy to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Flying High | 6/8/1981 | See Source »

Corman, in a letter delivered to The Crimson last night, said he regretted that his piece offended anyone. He said he "tried to write the piece in a tongue-in-cheek style, but evidently it didn't come off that way. I apologize for having hurt anyone's feelings, as that was not my intent...

Author: By David M. Morris, | Title: Adams, GSA Seek Yearbook Apology | 5/7/1981 | See Source »

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