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Surely you have little use for a makeshift device constructed from vacuum cleaner parts, points from 1967 Mustang, and a handful of marbles. We, however, being the sentimental sort, would take great care of indeed, we would enshrine--this symbolic highlight of the 1982 football season. Please give it back. Sincerely yours, Paul E. Gray [President...

Author: By Farah J. Griffin, | Title: Bok's Mail: Balloons and Breakers | 12/9/1982 | See Source »

...marriage of Chiyonofuji, a Grand Champion sumo wrestler. Price: $580,000. His bride's three ceremonial kimonos alone cost $370,000. One minor craze in the current Nipponese nuptial season is the extravagant "performance" wedding. At one service, the star-struck couple ascended to the ceiling in a makeshift space capsule trailing dry-ice exhaust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: A Wedding Every 20 Minutes | 12/6/1982 | See Source »

...year's bumper crop. Although new storage facilities are being built at a record rate, they will not be enough to hold this year's harvest. Empty barges and railroad hoppers, airplane hangars, even high school football fields and city streets are being pressed into service as makeshift repositories. Says Agriculture Secretary John Block: "We are going to use every available facility for storage, but there will inevitably be grain on the ground." At least 1 billion bu. will be left outdoors, protected only by tarpaulins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grim Reapings | 11/22/1982 | See Source »

...makeshift sign hanging over the entrance to the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk, but the message in black letters was plain and specific: SOLIDARITY LIVES. Three days before, Poland's parliament had passed a law formally abolishing the independent trade union, yet, as the simple banner at the union's Baltic birthplace made eloquently clear, Solidarity supporters were not yet ready to bury all the aspirations and hope that had been inspired by the reform movement, however powerful the suasions and muscle of Poland's military regime. In Gdansk and other cities across the country last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: The General Wins a Battle | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

...progress today, and few seem likely to continue for long. A 19-day strike ended in Teaneck, N.J., last week after State Superior Court Judge Sherwin Lester leaned on both sides. He ordered teachers back to work and, when they refused, began commandeering school buildings for use as makeshift jails to confine groups of teachers during the day. When an intransigent board of education failed to produce a quorum for a crucial bargaining session, the judge pressured board members to negotiate with the union. The final three-year settlement for the teachers represents yearly pay increases of from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Little Room to Negotiate | 10/18/1982 | See Source »

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