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...godiam, la tazza e il cantico, as the spirited Alfredo sings in La Traviata. "Oh, rejoice, with wine cup and singing." That's what Cary Grant, Charlton Heston, Angie Dickinson and other members of Hollywood's elite were doing last week at Chasen's restaurant as the stars twinkled out a little starstruck themselves to meet the town's newest celebrity: famed Tenor Luciano Pavarotti, a sometime Alfredo, who is about to take four months out of a schedule almost as fully packed as he is to star in Yes, Giorgio, a comedy about an Italian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 16, 1980 | 6/16/1980 | See Source »

...Horton, Boston, 2:11.10; Pole Vault; a. Paul Anderson, N.Y. 14-6; 2. Dave Randall, Boston, Harvard, 13-6; 3. Charles Shugart, N.Y. 13-6; Twc Mile: 1. Solomon Cheber, N.Y. 8:53.39; 2. Marty Hansen, N.Y. 8:59.98; 3. Ed Richard, Boston, 07.22; Mile Relay: 1. Farleigh Dickinson, N.Y. 3 14.4; 2. Rutgers, N.Y. 3:17.1; 3. Harvard, Boston, 3:19.1; Long jump: 1. Bob Balcerski, N.Y. 23-6 1/4; 2. Anthony Philip, N.Y. 23-6 1/4; 3. Gus Udo, Boston (Harvard), 23-4; High jump: 1. Roberto Cooper, N.Y. 7-0; 2. Mark Brown...

Author: By Ari M. Lieman, | Title: Women Cagers Topple Bentley in OT; Holpuch, Curry Star in 80-76 Victory | 1/30/1980 | See Source »

...recent CAB study of Air New England found the company's finances and cash flow to be "precarious." Founded in 1970 and controlled by Investors Fairleigh Dickinson Jr. and Robert Kanzler, the Boston-based airline carries some 500,000 passengers annually. It operates at a loss for most of the year but gambles on cashing in during the summer, when traffic triples. Despite federal subsidies of $3.7 million, it lost $2 million on revenues of $21 million in 1978, and does not expect to do much better this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Flying Low in New England | 9/24/1979 | See Source »

...Emily Dickinson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Bee's Killer | 6/18/1979 | See Source »

...Middletown, just three miles from the crippled plant, bartenders concocted a new drink combining gin, vodka and bourbon and called it the Bubble Buster, because "it melts down everything." At Dickinson College in Carlisle, 25 miles to the west, students dreamed up such T-shirt slogans as KISS ME, I'M RADIATED. Other area residents wore more defiant slogans: HELL, NO, WE WON'T GLOW. Needling the lack of scientific certainty about the effects of radiation, some T-shirt wearers proclaimed: I SURVIVED THREE MILE ISLAND-I THINK...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Back From The Brink | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

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