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...recent years has been so undogmatic about enforcing the ban that it now has an estimated 3,000 dogs. The atmosphere is scarcely one to make a pup tense. Putting up whippet all, police almost never enforce the law (or collect the $200 fine) for harboring a bootleg mutt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iceland: Dogged Stand | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

...Craft even as she was so obviously a hit. He did it for no business reason, it seems, but only because she was a woman. Repologle even hired a media consulting firm which asked viewers in taped interviews, "Let's spend 30 second destroying Christine Craft. Is she a mutt?" Worse than that was Repologle's charge that Craft wasn't deferential enough to men as a reason why she was being demoted to reporter. Deference to men has nothing to do with the job of broadcasting, but it again shows that Repologle's actions against Craft were not salient...

Author: By John D. Solomon, | Title: Occupational Hazards | 9/23/1983 | See Source »

...hired consultants to test her appeal further. Perhaps the most damaging evidence against Metromedia was an audio tape of a research discussion in which Steve Meacham, a Media Associates employee, said to a group of local viewers, "Let's spend 30 seconds destroying Christine Craft. Is she a mutt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Requiem for TV's Gender Gap? | 8/22/1983 | See Source »

...review describes Max's good-guy dog as a gray-eyed mutt that is fearless and faithful. As the owner of an Australian cattle dog, I know that these animals are indeed fearless and faithful, but definitely not mutts. They are the latest breed to be recognized by the American Kennel Club and were bred to herd and drive the cattle that range over thousands of square miles of the Australian bush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 7, 1982 | 6/7/1982 | See Source »

...good guy is a dog, Max's gray-eyed mutt companion, fearless and faithful. Another one literally erupts out of the earth. This is Gyro Captain (Bruce Spence), a deranged parody of the World War I aerial ace: scarecrow skinny, gaily clad, sporting a James Coburn smile with advanced caries. This would-be gallant is given to abrupt whinnies and wistful meditations on the good old days: "Remember lingerie?" The refiners are led by Pappagallo (Mike Preston), who carries the weight of his predicament with swaggering dignity, and Feral Kid (Emil Minty), an eight-year-old who growls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Apocalypse... Pow! | 5/10/1982 | See Source »

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