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...their choice of flag bearer, perhaps even the athletes were expressing some disdain for the hypocrisies of amateurism. "We ain't pure," U.S. Olympic Committee President William Simon stated plainly before the Games began, calling for "a uniform definition of amateurism" or "being honest about it and having open Games." Citing the track-and-field trust-fund accounts as an example of "pure sham," Simon spoke of athletes "taught how to cheat" and shook his head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Snows, and Glows, of Sarajevo | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...Good Fight also tells of the disdain that the members of the Lincoln Brigade faced when they returned to the United States. Even though some members of the Brigade were communists and others were not politically minded at all, all were blacklisted during the McCarthy...

Author: By Melanie Moses, | Title: Uncovering History | 2/17/1984 | See Source »

...signal the end of one of the most foolish and dangerous trends in U.S. Soviet relations. Not since Kruschev came to America in the 1960s has a Russian or an American bead of state visited the other country during their tenure. Reagan, indeed, seems to have a grand imaginative disdain for Russia, as if it were really not a country worth visiting, but a land where savage Darth Vaders punish and abuse helpless Ivan and Vanyas. Unfortunately for Mr. Reagan's Jim and Sally, however, Jvan and Vanya are part of a very powerful country which seeks to negotiate with...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Yuri Is Dead; Long Live... | 2/13/1984 | See Source »

Morgan does not hide his disdain for the management style that flourished under ousted Chairman Raymond Kassar. Says Morgan: "The way Atari did business is dramatically opposed to the values I live by and believe in. There was an incredible arrogance at Atari. It was a rigid, unchallenged and unchecked giant, and it has paid every penalty imaginable for its mistakes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Zinger of Silicon Valley | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

...commission. Said Pendleton: "I sat at this commission for 18 months and got beat up all kinds of ways . .. Now [the new members] are here, and we are going to do the best job we can for the American citizens." Berry, who could hardly conceal her disdain for the chairman, said that the commission "is no longer the conscience of America on civil rights" and added, "I despair for women and minorities in this country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Declaration of Independence | 1/30/1984 | See Source »

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