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...whose lives evoke sad songs and wailing pedal steel guitars. They work at checkout counters, wait on tables, tend bar or fry hamburgers at fast-food outlets. All are somehow stranded, searching for a pattern to their existence beyond the wet circles left behind by their beer cans or cocktail glasses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sad Songs | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

...Americans have had trouble convincing the Salvadoran officers that, as one U.S. Special Forces officer puts it, "they have a deadly serious live-or-die fight on their hands." Says one outspoken U.S. military analyst: "These guys have got to start thinking about more than their pretty uniforms and cocktail parties. They have to get over that mañana attitude. There is no more time left for that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Big Problems, Small Progress | 8/8/1983 | See Source »

...birthplace of jazz, two "frenchies" recite for Blue some of the great names of Jazz such as Jimbo Verlaine's Rainmakers, Fats Gide with the Baton Rouge Boys, Valery Conga, Booker Cesaire, Cheech Mauriac with the Femmes Fatales and Peanuts Prevert. Or take the roll call of an academic cocktail party where...

Author: By Deborah J. Franklin, | Title: Hangover Time | 7/26/1983 | See Source »

Novels with cute titles should come with a tag marked caveat emptor. The purchases, when opened, are likely to be as interesting and substantial as unfolded cocktail napkins. This year's notable exception is My Search for Warren Harding; the title represents truth in advertising. Elliot Weiner, an ambitious academic historian from New York City, thinks he has located a former mistress of President Harding, who died in office in 1923. The suspect lives in Los Angeles, happily undetected by the handful of Harding specialists who are Weiner's competitors. If the old lady has kept letters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Scholar-Gypsy | 7/25/1983 | See Source »

...Brace Barnes '58 remembers that when she attended her husband's 25th Harvard reunion in 1966, the men came back to "brag and boast" and the activities were arranged like "one big cocktail party." This week when Barnes and her husband return for her 25th, she and most of the other women will have come back to "see each other and to talk about serious questions...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Radcliffe Reunions Remain Separate | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

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