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...many as 29 allegedly connected murders that they would have blamed absolutely anyone. Mann's position lacks internal logic: while on the one hand accusing the city of a rush to judgment, his film on the other hand charges Atlanta's mostly black city government with racist neglect of the crimes against minority children. To make his helter- skelter charge of injustice, Mann focuses on all the shortcomings and loopholes in the prosecution case, and belittles or simply omits evidence damning to Williams...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Dangers of Docudrama | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

...Marxistoriented strain of liberation theology, which emphasizes a class struggle that the church rejects. But as the week wore on, John Paul also proclaimed his own version of liberation theology for South Americans: an emphatic warning against placing too much importance on the material side of liberation, to the neglect of its spiritual aspects. Still, the Pope declared repeatedly that the struggle for social justice is an essential part of the church's work. At a complex of giant metalworks and mines in Ciudad Guayana, 300,000 people, many of them workers, greeted John Paul warmly when he said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Si to a Demanding Friend | 2/11/1985 | See Source »

...fact that several leading universities continue to subvert the system says more about the state of U.S. research funding in general than it does about their ethical standards. Simply stated, the neglect of facilities due to a lack of federal support is bringing man, research instruction to their know. Returning to the original analogy, some university administrators may feel like the jobless citizen who abandon the accepted means of securing food for his family. An appeal to Congress may in fact be a lesser evil than allowing their research facilities to erode...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: 'Stealing' for Research | 2/9/1985 | See Source »

What prospect, then, do Quad students have that their homes will ever match the physical splendor enjoyed by River residents? College officials in the know say they sincerely want to translate months of architectural planning into a transformed Quad. Residents there, citing years of perceived neglect by College officials, are still waiting to see the bulldozers. Harvard fundraisers may hold the key this spring to how quickly renovations start...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: The Spring Ahead | 1/30/1985 | See Source »

After years of neglect and ignominy, including having their movements cannibalized for spare parts and their cases melted down, old wristwatches, particularly models made from the early 1920s through the '40s, have come into their own. Auction houses are getting "record prices" for vintage Rolexes and collectible Cartiers, according to Daryn Schnipper, a watch expert at Sotheby Parke Bernet. Sotheby's had four major auctions in New York in 1984 that prominently featured wristwatches; another, just last week, established several new highs including a record for a 1935 Cartier Tank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Seems Like Old Time | 1/28/1985 | See Source »

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