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...batswomen boasted the hottest pair of rookies to hit the Boston area since Fred Lynn and Jim Rice stormed the Red Son a decade ago--the double play combination of second baseman Mary Baldauf and shortstop Sharon Hayers...

Author: By Jessica Dorman, | Title: Batswomen Look to the Future | 5/8/1985 | See Source »

...missed any of those, don't worry. Porky's Revenge! came out only last month, grossing a huge $6.2 million in its first weekend. Police Academy 2: Their first assignment opened last week and took in nearly $10.7 million during its first three days, making it the hottest picture of the year. Later this month you can also be pulled in for Moving Violations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: And Animal House BEGAT . . . | 4/15/1985 | See Source »

...what, besides oversubscription, did the two have in common? They were two of the four courses on literary theory--arguably one of the hottest tickets on the intellectual scene today--that undergraduates can even get a glimpse of. These four courses, including one each on "Semiotics" and "Deconstruction" are all no older than last year's catalogue "Deconstruction" remains bracketed this year, and those itching to study "Semiotics" (also presently bracketed) will have to hold out until '86-87. No wonder Phinney and Suleiman found themselves over-whelmed by hordes of theory-hungry students--of all levels, from more concentrations...

Author: By D. JOSEPH Menn, | Title: Old(e) English(e) | 4/2/1985 | See Source »

...turbocharged cars, he revs up and zooms off, quoting himself, zigzagging between '60s idiom ("flip out," "bummer") and mild profanity, tossing away irreverent asides like empty beer cans. Hyperbole comes naturally, and repeatedly: to the analysts in Detroit, he said Chrysler's admittedly successful mini-van is "the hottest new product . . . in your lifetimes." Says Douglas Fraser: "I'm a hip shooter. I'll admit it. But Lee, Lee is a hip shooter deluxe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spunky Tycoon Turned Superstar | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

...April 1964, Ford introduced the Mustang. It is difficult to overstate the attendant hoopla. The car and its principal corporate patron, Lee Iacocca, appeared on the cover of both TIME and Newsweek. Iacocca, TIME declared, "is the hottest young man in Detroit," brilliant, an "ingenious automotive merchandising expert." Twenty-one years later, a metal sculpture of a Mustang hangs over Iacocca's desk at Chrysler, and a 1964 Mustang convertible, a gift from his wife in 1981, sits in his garage in suburban Detroit. "I'm generally seen as the father of the Mustang," he says in his book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spunky Tycoon Turned Superstar | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

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