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...those long treks from one picture location to another. There were plenty of fights. "I'd pick up a beer bottle and clear the table with it." One night back in Hollywood, he chased a fellow up Santa Monica Boulevard "like a raving banshee wielding a knife." His first marriage collapsed when he was 39. Then Oates discovered he had hepatitis. "I had to stop drinking completely, and that saved me, because I began to turn to other things." The other things included writing poetry, playing the guitar, and sailing a 29-ft. sloop, spending weeks alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Story of Oates | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

...Ambassador to Ottawa had been delayed because of the Kissinger trip. The group drove to a handsome villa on a small lake outside Peking and sat down to a sumptuous Chinese lunch. While the rest of the U.S. delegation, adjusting to their environment, ate with chopsticks, Kissinger stuck to knife and fork. At 4 in the afternoon, Chou En-lai arrived and serious talks got under way. Chou and Kissinger sat on opposite sides of a table covered with green felt and talked through dinner and on into the night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Secret Voyage of Henry K. | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

...floor of his cell after lights-out, sticking his hands through the bars to write by the corridor lighting. > Jerry Pulliam, 27, plays Jason, who kills a hood by stabbing him with an ice pick. It is grimly reminiscent of his own crime. "I killed an acquaintance with a knife," says Pulliam, now in his fourth year of a life sentence. "There are so many Jasons in here," says Pulliam, who finished high school in prison. > Thomas Abshire, 40, a clerk in the prison school, plays Jason's father. He is working off his sixth conviction, an 18-year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Playwrights in Residence | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

...performers was saying things in Spanish and smiling at Elizabeth, so she stepped graciously into the ring, thinking she was going to be introduced. "The next thing I knew, he was throwing daggers at her," said Richard. "What we didn't know," said Elizabeth, "was that the knife thrower was saying: Is anyone brave enough to take a chance with my daggers?' Those knives really thumped around. Richard suddenly jumped over the barrier into the ring. I shouted to him to stop. I don't know what he thought he could do." What he could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jul. 5, 1971 | 7/5/1971 | See Source »

...Mexican tradition. He often went to his brother's bar at night, but never drank. Said one farm worker: "He would just sit silently and look at the rest of us." A year ago he and his brother were defendants in a civil suit stemming from a knife attack on one Jose Raya. Raya, whose lips were chopped off in the attack, won a $250,000 damage suit against Natividad, who fled the country before the judgment came down against him. No judgment was entered against Juan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Anatomy of a Murder Suspect | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

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