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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Jack Nicklaus fling a putter a few weeks back in his alltime display of rapture over an eight-footer, not to win the grand slam, not even to clinch a 20th major championship, but to publicize a condominium development in Arizona at a made-for-TV golf tournament. Ben Hogan would never have wet his pants over such a glory, but there are levels of ego in this. When Bjorn Borg slipped merely to second, ahead of everyone but John McEnroe, Borg had to go. Eleven years removed from his No. 1 rating, Ilie Nastase pursues the tournament allures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Just One More Season | 12/24/1984 | See Source »

...committed to a candidate. The other group of free-floating convention voters, elected delegates not committed to Mondale, Hart or Jackson, might be persuaded to sit on their hands. Then what? "The erosion will be rapid if Mondale falls short on the first ballot," Hart Adviser Mark Hogan says hopefully. Uncommitted Superdelegate Peter Kelly, California Democratic chairman, seems prepared to slide for the good of the party. "Only one thing is going to influence my vote," he says, "and that's what the preponderance of national polls show. If they show Gary Hart running five to ten points better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Wild Ride to the End | 5/28/1984 | See Source »

...playwright sometimes substituted repetition for inspiration in his prolonged dying fall. He could seem like a drunk at a party who makes the other guests linger while he tries to find the point of a tale that is too long in the telling. But in recounting how Josie Hogan (Kate Nelligan) and James Tyrone Jr. (Ian Bannen) live out their 18-hour love affair (all the way from reluctant acknowledgment that it exists to equally reluctant renunciations), O'Neill created one of his most moving statements about how reality and dreams betray each other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Anguished Aria | 5/14/1984 | See Source »

...late for such basic tactics, the Hart advisers intend to run more biographical ads just to familiarize voters with the man. "We've got to get across the fact that Gary's a for-real U.S. Senator with ten years of experience," explains Aide Mark Hogan. "He's a decent, compassionate, helluva nice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reverses and End Runs | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

...Hart heeds most of his advisers, he will avoid getting too personal in attacking Mondale. "If there were no more personal assaults anywhere in the campaign, we'd be better off," observes Hogan. Hart will concentrate on posing the question "Who's most likely to beat Ronald Reagan?" The strategy is to show that Hart can attract independent and moderate Republicans, whose votes will be needed in November. Hart has, in fact, done better in those states where primaries have not been restricted to Democrats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reverses and End Runs | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

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