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...western edge. Energy Fuels Corp., a uranium-and coal-mining concern, agreed to the costly process of extracting ore from the top rather than the bottom of the Kanab Creek Canyon's 250 million-year-old columnlike rock formations so as to minimize environmental damage. Says Pamela Hill of Energy Fuels: "It was like trading baseball cards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strip Poker | 8/8/1983 | See Source »

...Caretaker's plot centers around a bum named May Davies (Faith Justice) who is taken in by one of the sisters. Aston (Sandra Shipley) who collects junk and seems slightly moronic. The other sister, Mick (Pamela Dritt Knickrehm) is a highly volatile punkish woman who is dissatisfied with her sister's ineffectuality in making only one of their large house habitable. The bum works her way into the sisters' lives and gradually becomes more selfish and demanding of the sisters as time passes. Since nothing really happens in the women's lives even after the bum moves in, the play...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Bummed | 7/1/1983 | See Source »

...ALTHOUGH PAMELA DRITT KNICKREHM has less of a chance to develop Mick, she effectively presents a physically menacing woman. Mick is tough and apparently insensitive as the dreams of succeeding in the world which has little room for her passive sister. Knickrehm's energetic performance never wanes as we watch her burgeoning dissatisfaction with her sister once the tramp urges her to take over the house. Knickrehm has a tremendous physical presence; tall and very thin, she carouses the stage wearing bright red and black clothes with dark eye makeup. Her sensual appearance and movements become aroused when she feels...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Bummed | 7/1/1983 | See Source »

...Pamela E. Nuesseler San Diego...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 27, 1983 | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

...more subject to mid-life crises than he is to dandruff. If he is made to turn sour, there must be a reason. Enter a triad of villains-Megamogul Ross Webster (Robert Vaughn), his ugly, scheming sister Vera (Annie Ross) and his "psychic nutritionist," the alluring Lorelei Ambrosia (Pamela Stephenson)-and one nebbishy computer genius gone astray. His name is Gus Gorman, and since he is played by Richard Pryor, two things are certain: Gus will be on Superman's side in time for the climax, and the film will turn a healthy profit before the summer is over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Goodness at the Crossroads | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

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