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It is their 21st anniversary, an occasion for nautical metaphors. He gives her roses. She gives him a 14K miniature gold anchor. As the chorus breaks into "Anchored in Jesus," the camera pans over the Homes and Gardens living room set and shows an audience landscaped in suede and polyester...
The setting seemed strangely antiseptic for an occasion so potentially fraught with drama. For its first national congress in more than two years, West Germany's ruling Social Democratic Party (S.P.D.) had gathered in a cavernous 15,000-seat sports arena built for the 1972 Olympics in Munich. As...
To preserve their creativity, the students can readily store their programs on magnetic tape or on a small, 45 r.p.m.-size plastic record called a floppy disc-which is not, as some parents believe, a new form of back injury. Then when the occasion arises for using the program again...
Maybe in the hands of an intelligent politician like White a machine can be put to good purposes on occasion. But when you read about city workers casually making wildly overstated disability claims to the pension board. It's not difficult to tell what created such a cavalier attitude towards...
Magic is Paul's only interest. The play opens and closes with one of his tricks, an illuminated lightbulb floating magically to the ceiling and back down again. Paul has no goal other than to practice, timidly stammering that he isn't ready to perform, but after a chance meeting...