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...frail old man sat in a wheelchair, his emaciated right arm hanging limply in his lap, his eyes staring vacantly overhead. His lip was curled, as if he had lost control of his facial muscles, and his bald pate bore the green marks that are used for radiation treatments. As a nurse guided his wheelchair out of a hospital elevator, only the presence of an escort with an official- looking radio suggested that this was a special patient: William Casey, until last week the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Casey's Well-Groomed Successor | 2/16/1987 | See Source »

John Freeman (150 lbs.), who has been turning in solid performances throughout the first half of the season, fell to a tough opponent, dropping the score to 18-6. Junior Pate Homes took a close match and three point decisions, while senior Tri-Captain Jerry Greenberg (167 lbs.) not only suffered a pin--his first defeat of the season--but injured himself in the process...

Author: By C.j. Georges, | Title: Grapplers Drop Ivy Opener | 2/9/1987 | See Source »

...Pierre Cardin. In the New York outpost, the semi-nouvelle French cuisine has been more memorable for its price ($65 for prix-fixe dinner) than for its excellence. The cream of mussel soup known as billi-bi, a Maxim's invention, is decently turned out, but stale-tasting duck pate and the overly complicated, overcooked saddle of lamb with basil cream could not even be considered near misses. The gaudy interior, a bad copy of the Paris setting, includes such embarrassingly corny touches as violinists serenading customers as they climb stairs to the dining room. Nevertheless, Manhattan's Maxim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: Have Toque, Will Travel | 8/25/1986 | See Source »

Cliff Sheehan, Paul Kent, and Bill Pate were conspicuous by their absence, as the normally strong middle and long distance corps failed to produce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: W. Thinclads No. 1 | 4/14/1986 | See Source »

...Pate pulled off the most fantastic finish of the Championships in the 880-yd. run. Trailing Northeastern's Ed Urquiola by four yards rounding the final turn, he made up the distance in the last 40 yards, chesting out Urquiola by one-hundredth of a second...

Author: By Ted Ullyot, | Title: Thinclads Come Close at GBCs | 2/3/1986 | See Source »

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