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...arrival of Union Carbide in what had long been a predominantly blue-collar town ignited a speculative fever. "Within a day," recalls Stephen Collins, editorial director of the Danbury News-Times, "houses jumped $10,000 in price, and by the end of the week another $10,000 was tacked on." Land on the west side now goes for an astonishing $200,000 an acre, even as much as $250,000 if it's road-front, and houses in town are bringing record six-figure prices. "Danbury," says Dyer with unabashed relish, "is on the move...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Connecticut: A Fair Goes Dark | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...Chess Fever, All the Boys are Called Patrick, Two Men and a Wardrobe, The Bed and The Running, Jumping, Standing Still Film--Friday at 8 p.m.; Carpenter Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: harvard | 10/29/1981 | See Source »

...Democratic Party of Jimmy Carter that paved the way for Reagan's victory. It was Carter and the Democrats who whipped up an anti-Soviet fever with the hypocritical "human rights" campaign. It was under the Peanut Boss that the resurgent Klan and Nazis executed the Greensboro massacre. And it was this "friend of labor" who slapped striking miners with the Taft-Hartley injunction in 1978. That's why we call on workers to break with the Democrats and build a workers party to fight for a workers government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DSOC and the SYL | 10/26/1981 | See Source »

...sophomore year, and after two years of varsity field hockey, Maragaret Cheng suddenly "caught volleyball fever." Now she's co-captain of the women's volleyball team, and first year coach Karyn Altman says she's "tickled to death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Leads Women Spikers to Ivy Playoffs | 10/22/1981 | See Source »

...Taxi Driver, an ex-Marine from the Midwest who takes a job driving cabs at night because he can't sleep and because he can't find a real life. The city won't let him in even though he'd like to conform, and the fever builds first in his belly and then in his head, making him restless like an animal and nervous like a killer. He hates New York with Biblical fury. Its livid neons, the gaudy robes of the pimps, and the twisting, seething shadows obsess him with a vision of hell...

Author: By F. MARK Muro, | Title: DeNiro | 10/15/1981 | See Source »

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