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Kudos to Massachusetts on becoming the eighth state to adopt a bottle bill [Nov. 30]. During our summer clean-up campaign we found beverage containers far surpassed paper-type litter. No matter what the bottle industry claims, their product has made our beautiful Arizona desert the garbage pit of America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 21, 1981 | 12/21/1981 | See Source »

...Party's call for unquestioning loyalty, exclaiming that if you purge dissent you purge what's unique in a man, and he's answered by a tremendous explosion that signals a White-army attack. That's a good, absorbing scene, one of a couple in the second half that pit idealist against politician. But they all have that Robert Bolt-Q.E.D. quality. Bolt's latest play; in fact, State of Revolution (1977) is an absorbing, overly tidy account of Leninism disfigured by and dissolving into Stalinism, and there are echoes of it all over Reds. Reed and Emma Goldman...

Author: By --david B. Edelstein, | Title: Revolution As Aphrodisiac | 12/16/1981 | See Source »

...deeper issues: the need to be sensational in order to sell papers; the importance of a broad interpretation of the First Amendment, even with the danger that the power of free speech will occasionally be misused; the protection of journalistic sources versus protection of the public. Designed solely to pit the ordinary guy against the villains of organized power, both journalists and government bureaucrats, the movie discards any subtlety that might undermine the clarity of the message...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Marek, | Title: And That's the Truth | 12/9/1981 | See Source »

Saturday belongs to the Harvard and Yale marching bands. After a full morning of rehearsals, the two groups will, in the words of Yale drum major David Polinsky, "shinny on over to the Bowl, leaving at least a half an hour for flogging through all that teeming humanity, with pit stops to play for alumni, and a one o'clock curtain...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Music Comes to New Haven | 11/19/1981 | See Source »

...ages have jumped out, driven two stakes into the grass and started pitching horseshoes. People drag aluminum chairs and cases of beer out of the backs of their cars and lug them over to the lawn that faces the bandstand. Encouraging smells begin to drift from the beef barbecue pit. The day's first Frisbee frizzes across the gray sky. Warmup musicians, two men and a woman of a group called Bluebird, plug in their guitars. Here in Rutland, the Grand Old-Time Fiddlin' Contest is gathering momentum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Vermont: A Fiddlers' Contest | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

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