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...opening, noted-perhaps revealingly-that "Yoko likes to call her work con art." Over-30 Syracusans mostly refused to be conned, but the young turned out 6,000 strong on opening day to view Painting to Let the Evening Light Go Through (a sheet of Plexiglas) and Cloud Piece (a water bed with the invitation to "lie down and watch until a cloud passes from right to left...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 25, 1971 | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

...because it contains unexploded bombs and rockets left there 30 years ago, when the Navy used the park as a test-firing range. Although much of the ordnance is buried deep beneath the desert sands, a civilian team sent to salvage scrap five years ago disappeared suddenly in a cloud of smoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: The Military as Litterbug | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

...famous backs who sparked Woody Hayes' "three yards and a cloud of dust" offense during...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake, | Title: An Era to Remember--'50s and '60s Football | 10/21/1971 | See Source »

Canada: there is geography in her poems, and by inference she builds a tension around her expatriation. She mentions Canada again in her "Two Campers in Cloud Country," a what-I-did-last-summer-vacation-poem; her "Sleep in the Mojave Desert" harks to Joan Didion's feelings for the deserts of Southern California. One poem "On Deck" opens with "Midnight in the Mid-Atlantic," and in several of her poems the landscapes are interchangeably Massachusetts, Wales, and Ireland. Of the last of these "Wuthering Heights," the most remarkable as a poem, betrays here ambivalence to the wilderness most strongly...

Author: By Tina Rathborne, | Title: Sylvia Plath's Inferno | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...elections. Cambodians are still not happy with the large presence of Vietnamese-from both the North (60,000 troops) and the South (10,000)-on their soil. There have been widespread reports of terrorism, rape, murder and pillaging by South Vietnamese. In an interview with TIME Correspondent Stanley Cloud, Lon Nol acknowledged that his government is negotiating with Saigon for the removal of South Vietnamese troops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMBODIA: The Year One | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

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