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Democrats wandering from the wreckage of their 1980 presidential campaign will be bitter and disconsolate for a while. But as the smoke lifts and they count their losses in the Senate and in the House, it may occur to them that in terms of the party's future, the defeat of Jimmy Carter, for all its landslide proportions, was not necessarily a disaster. Perversely, four years of Ronald Reagan may be what the Democrats need to recover the internal discipline and philosophical coherence-the party's "soul," as an old time New York politician puts it-that have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Is There Life After Disaster? | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

Considering the number of books issued in the U.S. (roughly 40,000 per year), some weird coincidences are bound to occur. Here is one of them. Almost simultaneously, two different publishers are releasing anthologies of past work by two living, still productive authors. Such recycling is uncommon in hard-cover publishing, although paperbacks and mass entertainment in general have thrived on it for years. On TV, reruns increasingly perpetuate the forgettable. Record companies expect people to pay good money for slapped-together albums offering the best, say, of Donny and Marie, and they are rarely disappointed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Two Serious Comic Writers | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

...shuttle bus, the escort car, the double-locked door policy, the blue light phone system, increased security guards, and better lighting. Recent improvements and policy changes include the establishment of the permanent College Committee on Security, the weekly "House Blotter"--a new HUPD publication describing all crimes that occur each week, and the requirement that all police cruisers drive students home between the hours of 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. We laud the efforts of the police department; however, women are still being raped, assaulted and harassed...

Author: By Elisabeth Einaudi and Peggy Mason, S | Title: WOMEN: Take Back the Night | 11/6/1980 | See Source »

...large voter turnout--especially among undecideds--might swing the election toward Carter, but successful negotiations with Iran would have had to occur about three weeks ago to bolster the President now, Richard E. Neustadt, Littauer Professor of Public Administration, said...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: Presidential Battle Too Close to Call | 11/4/1980 | See Source »

...activity may be to the Soviet space effort, Salyut's latest cosmonauts plainly had their hands full. In fact, they may have set a record for doing science in space. According to the Soviets, the experiments included physiological and biological stress tests, notably monitoring the skeletal changes that occur during prolonged exposure to weightlessness. The cosmonauts made extensive surveys of the earth, looking for oil deposits, checking crops and forests, and seeking untapped sources of fresh water. They cultured yeast cells and grew layers of gallium arsenide crystals, an important component of computer chips and lasers. The objective...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Red Stars over the Cosmos | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

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