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...practicing Christians to get government jobs and even discouraged the observance of Christmas because it impeded the sugar- cane harvest. Pronouncements on faith, however, surface regularly in Fidel and Religion: Conversations with Friar Betto, just published in Cuba with Castro's own imprimatur. It is proving to be an instant hit: when the 379-page volume went on sale in Havana bookstores three weeks ago, lines of purchasers stretched for blocks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Castro Looks At Christianity | 12/30/1985 | See Source »

...Capitol Hill, the enrolling clerk was balking. The President signed legislation only on certain days, the clerk told Albright, and there was no < call for this bill to be rushed. At that instant the clerk's telephone rang. Albright eavesdropped. Wilson wanted the Army appropriations legislation brought down. "Be a good fellow and stick the Parks Act in the same envelope," pleaded Albright. The clerk weakened and tucked it in the envelope destined to be carried to the White House in minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Present At the Preservation | 12/23/1985 | See Source »

Kennedy's announcement made him an instant--though not necessarily overwhelming--favorite in a field of at least nine potential Democratic candidates, including two well-known local politicians and James Roosevelt Jr., F.D.R.'s grandson. Commented State Senator George Bachrach, one of the top contenders: "Any time a Kennedy enters a race, he automatically becomes the front runner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Born to Run :The new Kennedy candidates | 12/16/1985 | See Source »

Brewed coffee contains almost twice as much caffeine--approximately 120 mg per six-ounce cup--as does instant coffee, which has only...

Author: By David A. Shaywitz, | Title: Students Consume More Caffeine Than Researchers Had Thought | 12/12/1985 | See Source »

Ronald Reagan is like Ronald McDonald, like Donald Duck... all of them are icons, all are interchangeable in the Fun House this country has become. For an instant, Eco and I shared an unconscious, a kind of delirium in which Ronald (Mc)Donald produces Donald and the RR of our president makes for the DD of the Donald Duck that, for once at least, Reagan himself thought he was like...

Author: By Hein Kim, | Title: Reading Between The Signs | 11/9/1985 | See Source »

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