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...troubled community also seeks scapegoats, and the adoring crowds who initially put Zelig on a pedestal were just as quick to grind him into the earth. Though cured of his disease, many of the side effects lingered and came back to haunt him, including the countless women he married while pretending to be different men, the operations he performed while pretending to be a doctor, until finally he became the victim of a moral majority-type crusade...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: A Man for All Seasons | 8/12/1983 | See Source »

Complaints that management has been insensitive to employees and concern over the quality of programming are new and highly destructive troubles for NPR. When these worries (perhaps more common in commercial endeavors) haunt a network that has flourished on cooperation and high quality, it doesn't leave a hell...

Author: By Holly A. Idelson, | Title: Sending Out an S.O.S. | 8/12/1983 | See Source »

That tie came back to haunt Harvard, which ended the regular season a game ahead of the Midshipmen. But league rules dictated that a tie couldn't help determine a league champion, so the batsmen flew to Cornell the weekend between finals to play off the tie. Harvard overcame that obstacle...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Down on Maine St. | 6/8/1983 | See Source »

...when their parents fell in love and Bergman left her husband, Dr. Fetter Lindstrom, to live unmarried with Rossellini and have a child, Roberto, by him. Isabella and her twin sister Ingrid were born in 1952, two years later, and their parents were married. But the scandal continued to haunt them. Says Isabella: "Every time Father came out with an unsuccessful film, the critics said he was old and crazy. We felt these assaults, and the intrusion of the paparazzi, very deeply, and we became very protective of our parents. Every time we'd see a long lens poking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: A Model Woman. She Gets $9,000 a Day | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

Last week this seemingly generous gesture of good will came back to haunt Dow. According to a report in the New York Times, memorandums from participants in that almost forgotten session indicate that Dow's objective may not have been corporate benevolence. Rather, the documents show, the meeting appears to have been part of an effort to keep discoveries about dioxin's perils from exploding into a public scandal, which could have brought a new outcry for governmental regulation of the chemical industry. Wrote a participant from Hercules Powder: "They [Dow] are particularly fearful of a congressional investigation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Dioxin Puts Dow on the Spot | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

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