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...return to his old post, he says, he was surprised to discover that top officials "didn't seem to be talking to each other." He intends to "get to the bottom" of the communications problem. As for the impending Rogers report, Fletcher expects that "it will be pretty harsh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Fixing Nasa | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...curiously moved by this harsh film, not least because of Sandrine Bonnaire's astonishing performance as Mona. She personifies youth gripped by a self-destructive ideal (in this case radical individualism), but she projects it without petulance or self-pity. She--and the film--insists only on the unknowability of another human being's choices. We are free to decide if that point is irrelevant to us or tragedy enough to explain, if not life in general, then this particular death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: On the Road Vagabond | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...House Republican whip backed the bill. So did a ranking party member on the Ways and Means Committee. Joining them was the entire Republican delegation from North Carolina plus an additional 52 G.O.P. Congressmen, including four seeking seats in the Senate this fall. The bill? The Democrats' harsh protectionist trade measure, opposed by President Reagan, which passed two weeks ago on a 295 to 115 vote after many once loyal free traders were spooked by what has become a looming issue in the 1986 campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking Political Protection | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

HARVARD IS HARSH. Harvard is snide. Harvard is jaded. Harvard, above all, loves to give you shit. Whenever...

Author: By Peter J. Howe, | Title: Four Years Later | 6/4/1986 | See Source »

...Povod, this splashy arrival puts unreasonable pressure on the current production and, even more, on whatever he writes next. Early success is followed, almost metronomically, by harsh reappraisal; and in the process, many promising writers are intimidated, disillusioned or silenced. Still, every playwright dreams of seeing his work designed with authenticity, directed with vigor and grace, and acted with menace, tenderness and humor. That is what has happened to Cuba...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: De Niro, Drugs and a Bold Debut Cuba and His Teddy Bear by Reinaldo Povod | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

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