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Word: mille (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...would be nice to expect more from Angel than the run-of-the-mill locker room scenes and street chases Hollywood producers thrive on. And it would be equally gratifying to see a decent movie made about adolescent troubles. But even if Angel isn't able to do either, sociologists in the year 2000 should at least be grateful that it paints an accurate picture of what movies in 1964 were all about...

Author: By David B. Pollack, | Title: Angelic Trash | 2/28/1984 | See Source »

...mill criminal would have fled Fort Lauderdale in a flash. Not Harris, who was in fact Andre Charles Stander, 36, a former top detective and police captain in South Africa. Son of a police major general, Stander had inexplicably taken to robbing banks. Found guilty of several heists in 1980, he and a fellow convict, Patrick McCall, 34, overpowered three prison guards last August, escaped, and later broke into another prison to free Allan Heyl, 31, a friend. The three quickly began knocking off banks, some 20 of them, as many as four in one day. As they hopped from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Hop Too Many | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...example, in his freshman year my son took a moral reasoning class from one of the distinguished senior Harvard faculty members, but the first hand instruction came from a sections leader who repeatedly came to meet his students with. "Well, I don't know what the professors thinks about Mill, etc., but here's my feeling." What followed was usually rambling nonsense, impression all right, rather than considered thinking. This disoriented and unprepared young man graded two papers and two examinations in that class, and my son spotted him one and one half hours before the final in the Greenhouse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Undergraduate Instruction? | 2/24/1984 | See Source »

...even considered him to be a closet reformer. Word was spread around Moscow and Western capitals that he was really a secret liberal who read trashy American novels and listened to Chubby Checker albums. A rare Andropov interview published in the West German magazine Der Spiegel brought the rumor mill grinding to a halt. Andropov acknowledged that he had traditional tastes. He said that he did not play tennis but did enjoy Beethoven's "Pathétique" Sonata. But even these sparse revelations about his personal hie were not shared with the Soviet people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Soviets: An Enigmatic Study in Gray | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...President by the beginning of 1985, and by law he must select one of those by early 1987. Government geologists have narrowed their choices to nine locations in six states: Washington, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Waste-producing nuclear power companies, which pay a levy of 1 mill per kilowatt-hour of generated electricity, contribute some $40 million a month to support the program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Energy: No Dumping Permitted | 2/13/1984 | See Source »

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