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...Korea's political divide wandered from one end of the country to the other during the Korean war, but now it rests roughly in the middle of the peninsula, more or less where it started after World WarII. Originally these two shattered countries had a third companion. The ongoing challenge for Western policy makers today is to negotiate and use peaceful deferrence to keep South Korea from turning into another Vietnam...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: A House Divided | 12/3/1983 | See Source »

...ordinary person, real polite and real nice," recalls Faye Moore, wife of a Pentecostal preacher in Stoneburg, Texas. "I never knew him to take a drink, and he never used foul language." One humid May morning last year, Moore's husband Reuben, 52, gave Lucas and his companion Freida ("Becky") Powell, Toole's 15-year-old niece, a lift in Montague County, Texas. He offered the couple room and board in exchange for chores around his makeshift church. Thirteen months later, following Lucas' confessions, the remains of Powell and one of Moore's neighbors, Katherine Pearl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Catching a New Breed of Killer | 11/14/1983 | See Source »

...February and March, the ART will present "Traveler in the Dark," a companion piece to "Night Mother," which premiered at the ART in 1982, won the Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama last spring, and moved on to Broadway...

Author: By Ted Ostus, | Title: Pulitzer Winner Will Bring New Play to Harvard's ART | 11/12/1983 | See Source »

...enhancement of personal growth. He spends his life racking up achievement after achievement, adding luster to a glossy self-confidence. A deeper and more textured awareness and concern for those around him could transmute him from a merely flashy individual into a remarkable human being, deserving of a loving companion...

Author: By Margaret Y. Han, | Title: A Post-Feminist Letter to Men | 11/10/1983 | See Source »

INJURED. Jerry Dunphy, 62, $450,000-a-year anchorman of Los Angeles' most popular local news program (KABC-TV's Eyewitness News); when four gunmen in an Oldsmobile pulled alongside his Rolls-Royce convertible and opened fire on him and his companion, Studio Makeup Artist Sandra Marshall, 36; in Hollywood. Dunphy, who is resting comfortably in the hospital, was struck by a bullet in his neck and one in his left arm; Marshall was shot in her right arm. At week's end no motive for the ambush had been discovered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 7, 1983 | 11/7/1983 | See Source »

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