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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Soaring costs of labor and materials have aggravated the road problems. In Georgia, where the state is able to repair and properly maintain only 10% of its 18,000 miles of highways each year, maintenance costs have risen 42% since 1977. Just to put a 1½-in. layer of new asphalt on 2,000 miles of highway costs $60 million. Minnesota Transportation Commissioner Richard P. Braun contends that at present spending levels, the state will not be able to rebuild its 12,000 miles of trunk highways until the year 2354, at least three centuries too late...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Repairing of America | 1/10/1983 | See Source »

...Each layer within Hoffman's performance reveals his versatility as an actor--each character faces its own dilemma without losing its distinctiveness and individual appeal. The screenplay enables Hoffman to develop three different characters all within the confines of one non-burlesque plot. (Hoffman was a major writer...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: On a Roll | 1/5/1983 | See Source »

DORSEY'S ROLE as Emily Kimberly is the third layer of Hoffman's complex acting performance. Kimberly ironically becomes the voice of middle-aged women fed up with sexual harassment and lecherous men. Hoffman's Kimberly is prim and proper and stylizes her precise movements on the set. She's the piece-de-resistance of Hoffman's characterizations. Although Kimberly is the character most susceptible to a flat stereotypic portrayal. Hoffman makes her as three dimensional as a soap opera character can be, with emotionally delivered and original monologues...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: On a Roll | 1/5/1983 | See Source »

...various facets involved in Hoffman's performance are as founding Under layer number one he plays Dorsey a neurotic actor quickly approaching middle age. We see the tension that propels the desperate Dorsey through all his relationships. Unwilling to conform to other people's ideas, he can't take criticism and rubs his colleagues and friends the wrong way Hoffman shows Dorsey's brittle talent in every detailed highly taut motion. Basically a failure, Dorsey frantically waits tables, instructs a fledgling group of actors, and fights with an agent who can get him any acting stints. Yet glittering of charm...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: On a Roll | 1/5/1983 | See Source »

...minutes in 14-seater, heated planes that flew daily from Boston to New York. Even Santa "pastured his reindeer and ordered a monoplane for his deliveries," according to Rollo airlines. They claimed that the merry old soul had "gone modern." A raccoon coat could provide an extra layer of warmth on those journeys...

Author: By Mary Humes and Rebecca J. Joseph, S | Title: Raccoon Coats to Atari Games: A Century's Worth of Shopping | 12/16/1982 | See Source »

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