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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...William Schmidt, 35, of San Jose, Calif., is a successful dentist. If that description conjures up nervous waits in a bland, Muzak-filled office and a white-coated figure poking fingers, drills or needles into the patient's mouth, with possibly a palliative lollipop or pat on the back afterward, forget it. Dr. Schmidt practices his profession in a red cape and bright blue tights. He calls himself "Plaque Invader." The cape outfit is only one of twelve costumes he dons to amuse young patients. At Christmas he may be dressed as Santa Claus, and around July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Drilling for New Business | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...back, showing Russian warplanes over a mountain range. You can tell that the original members of the band--Byrne, guitarist and keyboard player Jerry Harrison (late of Harvard), Bassist Tina Weymouth and Drummer Chris Frantz--met in art school. They're joined on this album by Adrian Belew, Jose Rossy, Jon Hassel, Nona Hendryx and the omnipresent Eno. Robert Palmer is among the many given credit for percussion but he probably just hit a bottle with a spoon on one song...

Author: By Martin B. Schwimmer, | Title: Beating Heads | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

...begun. With the help of Pinch-Hitter Del Unser, who slammed a double beyond the flailing reach of Royals' First Baseman Willie Aikens, the Phillies turned a one-run deficit into a one-run lead. McGraw came on to shut the door on the Royals, striking out Rightfielder Jose Cardenal, again with the bases loaded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scratching a 98-Year Itch | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

Speaking at the Harvard Faculty Club courtesy of the Pan American Society of New England, Ambassador Jose Barros offered a two-pronged defense. He first reproduced the essence of the Chilean Foreign Ministry's position on the Court's behavior. In refusing the extradition request, Ambassador Barros said, the Chilean Supreme Court behaved as an independent judicial body. Ambassador Barros then provided a desparaging view of the U.S. response to the Court's action. His comments unmistakably characterized official U.S. displeasure as impatient, fundamentally disrespectful of due process, and impolitic...

Author: By Richard M. Valelly, | Title: CHILEAN JUSTICE | 10/30/1980 | See Source »

...Jose Miguel Barros, Chile's Ambassador to the U.S. since 1978, will speak to the Harvard Club today at a noontime luncheon sponsored by the Pan-American Society of Boston...

Author: By James G. Hershberg, | Title: Chilean Speech | 10/23/1980 | See Source »

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