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Even its soundtrack, which includes Van Morrison, Otis Redding and Little Feat, does not help. The movie's problem is not its dialogue, acting, or production; its problem is a stale subject which hardly shows up even on primetime anymore...

Author: By Gayle BETH Fenster, | Title: Twisted Family Tree | 10/27/1989 | See Source »

Dechet, an All-Ivy selection last year, led the league in scoring last season. He threatens to repeat that feat this year, as he currently tops the league in scoring (4 goals, 3 assists, 11 points). The next closest scorer is Yale's David Goldblatt...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: The Ivy Race Goes on and on | 10/17/1989 | See Source »

Etheridge, who opened for Little Feat's summer tour, rocked crowds into a frenzy (a nearly impossible task for an opening band) with the energy and emotion in songs from her first album like "Occasionally" and "Like the Way I Do." Brave and Crazy, while it treads most of the same musical ground as Melissa Etheridge, possesses the same vibrant vocals as the first album...

Author: By David A. Plotz, | Title: Love's Labor Won | 10/6/1989 | See Source »

...problem is that a united Germany, or even a confederated Germany, would be the hegemonic power in an independent Europe. Consider the evidence. The West Germans have built from rubble the most powerful economy in all Europe. Yet an even greater feat may have been performed by the East Germans. They have created a relatively productive economy under the impossible, absurd conditions of Marxist economics. Put these two together and you have what all of Europe understands will be its dominant power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Return of The German Question | 9/25/1989 | See Source »

Operation Sea Lion, it was called, a military feat that nobody had accomplished since William the Conqueror in 1066. The army's plan called for 90,000 men to storm ashore on a front extending 200 miles from Ramsgate to Lyme Bay, to be followed by 170,000 more troops within two days. But the navy balked. It did not have enough ships for such a broad front, and those it did have would be overwhelmed by the stronger British fleet. And who had control of the skies? If there was any doubt, said Goring, his Luftwaffe could smash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Desperate Years | 9/4/1989 | See Source »

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