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...senior editor of Sports Illustrated, lets his concise magazine style explode over 400 pages of detailed but swift writing. He records Ruth's on-the-field endeavors with precision and color. He carefully avoids studding his sentences with cliched codewords like four-ply and three bagger. In an uncharacteristic feat of sportswriting, he makes heavy use of the English language...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: More Bazazz From the Big Bambino | 1/10/1975 | See Source »

...gives the musical its few seconds of truth and vitality. Lest they endure, Joan Diener, as Penelope, always manages to shriek them to a close. In Homer's Odyssey, the goddess Circe changes the hero's shipmates into swine. In this Odyssey the manufacturers have exceeded her feat; they have taken a masterpiece and turned it into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Frieze Dried | 12/30/1974 | See Source »

Vladivostok, while not a "triumph," lays the basis for improvement in U.S. security. This is no mean feat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Dec. 23, 1974 | 12/23/1974 | See Source »

Bungei-Shunju's feat would have been a coup in any country. But in Japan, where the press seldom mentions the private peccadillos of government leaders, it was an unprecedented display of hara (guts). The nation's last major political scandal, the 1966 "black mist" influence-peddling affair, went unreported in the press until the matter came before the Diet. This time, Bungei-Shunju 's disclosures were ignored for nearly a fortnight. It was only when foreign reporters grilled Tanaka about the article that big Japanese dailies began to print disapproving editorials. Since then, not one publication...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Toppling Tanaka | 12/9/1974 | See Source »

...fashion costumes. Bayou Legend's simple but effective one-piece set-a double-trunked oak tree that for the Act II duet between Bazile and Aurore turns magically into a haunted grotto-required only $2,000 of the company's annual $102,000 budget, a moneysaving feat that could not have been duplicated in union shops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Opera in Mississippi | 11/25/1974 | See Source »

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