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...public relations effort left many other Nicaraguan exiles unconvinced that the organization had changed. From his hilltop home overlooking the Costa Rican capital of San José, Pastora told TIME Reporter Timothy Loughran he still considered the F.D.N. bases in Honduras to be run by Somocistas, the name given the national guardsmen. Said Pastora: "It is a guard which until a short while ago was murdering us, and once it returns to Nicaragua, it will kill our young people, farmers and students...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contras'Band | 12/20/1982 | See Source »

...among City Ballet watchers about his relationship with Ballerina Darci Kistler, 18. "What can I call Darci?" he muses. "She is a very close friend, a girl who is focused and dedicated. I like that in people." His leisure time is limited to an occasional Jeep ride to a hilltop aerie he owns in Connecticut. He takes a robust pleasure in spending his "low six figure" income: "It's my only frivolous side. I buy a picture and then say, 'Sorry, Con Ed.' If I had money I would fill my walls with Ernst, Klee and Kandinsky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Peter Martins' Red Hot Winter | 12/20/1982 | See Source »

...Fernando Ed, 35, paced in the balmy California night air and totted up the rewards of being a successful farmer. They included two Porsches, a Datsun, three four-wheel-drive pickup trucks, a redwood home perched on a hilltop in Northern California, a three-bedroom house with an outdoor Jacuzzi near the beach in Los Angeles and a custom-built vacation hideaway in Hawaii. Then he opened up a plastic bag and pinched out a sample of the crop that has made his fortune of nearly $1 million: marijuana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grass Was Never Greener | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...latest negotiations followed the most intensive artillery battle that Beirut has suffered throughout the war. Lebanese authorities estimated that just before the latest cease-fire took effect, 20 to 30 shells a minute were raining down on West Beirut and its suburbs. From dawn to dusk Israeli gunboats and hilltop artillery traded fire with Palestinian fighters perched on trucks mounted with Katyusha rocket launchers. The P.L.O.'s hit-and-run tactics proved more effective than in previous skirmishes. According to P.L.O. officials, some 25 Israeli vehicles were destroyed by P.L.O. rockets. The Presidential Palace in Baabda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Is Running Out : Israel grows impatient as the P.L.O. finds no home | 7/26/1982 | See Source »

Ever since monks went out into the desert in the 4th century, they have challenged Christians to live up to the example of Jesus of Nazareth. On their quiet Vermont hilltop, and in forays out into the world, the brothers of Weston are trying to fashion a thoroughly modern community of faith. Their faithfulness to one another is the prime expression of their faithfulness to God. In an age when infidelity is the norm, theirs is an eminently contemporary witness. -BySusanne Washburn

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Vermont: A Modern Monastery | 7/12/1982 | See Source »

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