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TIME Correspondent Barry Hillenbrand last week flew into the central Angolan town of Silva Porto, military headquarters for Jonas Savimbi's beleaguered UNITA forces. His report...
...Everywhere in this region, Communism means nationalization," reported Taber. "People fear they will lose everything. 'All I want is a party that won't take away my car,' a cab driver in Porto told me. Most important, the people fear the Communists will grab their land. Thus it is scarcely surprising that in Rio Maior an artisan insisted that 'It's better to be a homosexual than a Communist.' " Until recently, the north regarded the military as heroes for triggering last year's revolution. Now an increasing number of the area...
...Inside, another 200 journalists and photographers circulated among the tuxedoed waiters of the establishment, possessor of two proud ** in the Michelin guide. Finally, a representative of the literary ladies and gentlemen who had been deliberating over a luncheon that included foie gras des Landes en gelée au porto, faisan rôti au pommes en liard fromages and profiteroles (enhanced by Bâtard-Montrachet 1970 and Château Nenin 1967) emerged from a private dining room on the third floor, stepped before the microphones and pronounced the verdict. The 1974 Prix Goncourt, the most illustrious...
...Green took that lead with it at halftime, but Harvard's conditioning paid off in the second half. While Dartmouth tired, the Crimson kept running and came up with a pair of goals on 12 shots. Mark Porto was forced to make his only two saves of the game as well in the second half, as the Crimson's accuracy was somewhat off in the game...
Bullard beat Porto twice after cutting in behind the Green fullbacks and converting perfect passes from teammates Leroy Thompson and Mark Zimering. The first goal came at 10:33 of the second half. Ralph Booth started the play by passing the ball up to Thompson...