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...first scene reveals Prospero (Raul Julia) twirling the propeller of a toy helicopter. By seeming Raul Julia design, a real helicopter circled the theater at the opening. The pilot soon flew away, leaving the toy plane, and the play, to crash. The idea apparently was to contrast the airborne with the earthbound in human nature. Here, as in the other main metaphors of the drama, like the playoff of illusion and reality, the power of art and the art of power, this Tempest is hopelessly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Isle of Blight | 7/20/1981 | See Source »

Last week's bonhomie upset the leaders of the Philippines' moderate, basically pro-American opposition. Two of them Benigno Aquino and Raul Manglapus sent a telegram to Bush from their American exile, appealing to him not to identify the U.S. with the present government, Marcos, on the other hand, pointedly and publicly reminded Bush of the Philipines' continuing friendship, "even after Viet Nam, when it was almost impossible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Philippines: Together Again | 7/13/1981 | See Source »

Extremities by William Mastrosimone. This is an explosive melodrama about a would-be rape and the woman's stark revenge. Alone in a New Jersey farmhouse, Marjorie (Ellen Barber) is accosted by an intruder, Raul (Danton Stone). At first, the jaunty stranger claims to be looking for a man who owes him money. But after some verbal sparring, he wrenches her to the floor by her hair and clamps a pillow to her face. Using the threat of suffocation, Raul systematically degrades Marjorie: "Touch my hair. My mouth. My neck . . . Now touch me down there and say you wanna...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Kentucky Derby | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

...three-month-old. She suffered brain damage when her oxygen supply was cut off during birth at Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego County. Two months ago, a jury awarded the girl $1.5 million to cover expenses and compensate her for pain and suffering. But Superior Court Judge Raul Rosado reasoned that Penny "has no ability to experience humiliation or anxiety. Money has no meaning for her." Pointing to testimony that Penny might survive only ten more years, and estimating that for $1,600 a month she could live in a nursing home instead of her parents' mobile home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Briefs | 8/25/1980 | See Source »

George Hanigan never lived to stand trial; he died of a heart attack in March 1977. The Hanigan sons were tried in a county court in October 1977; the all-white jury found them not guilty. The outcome incensed Mexican Americans and Mexicans alike. "Racist, frontier justice," charged Raul Grijalva, a Tucson school district board member. In Mexico, ballads lamented the fate of the aliens, and President José López Portillo criticized the outcome. "There was a pretty hot feeling," George Patterson, a civil engineer in Douglas, told TIME Correspondent Diana Coutu. "People were afraid to cross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Torture Trial in Tucson | 7/21/1980 | See Source »

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