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...illegal, but both men have engaged in practices that, at the very least, betray a lack sensitivity to the ethical requirements of high office. One is hard-pressed to give the two the benefit of the doubt given the long list of sleeze that preceeds them: Hugel, Reed, Donovan, Wick, Allen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dishonoring the Offices | 1/10/1985 | See Source »

...tempest at sea, and assuming him dead, disguises herself in his clothing to pay tribute to his memory. This causes her considerable discomfort, however, since she is forced to hide her love for her "fellow" friend Curio (James Bodge). Add to this Curio's lover Olivia (Margaret Reed) falling unwittingly head over heels for McGovern, and you have the makings of a maze that keeps both actors and audience in a perpetual state of dizzy motion...

Author: By David B. Pollack, | Title: What A Night | 12/18/1984 | See Source »

...every locker room, of course. Los Angeles Raiders Head Trainer George Anderson says firmly, "I haven't seen any of it here, and I hope I never do." But the winds of change are blowing, and they can really dry out a guy's face. -By J.D. Reed. Reported by Thomas McCarroll/New York and Mary Wormley/Los Angeles

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Trading Faces, the Latest Wrinkle | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

...harmonize with the designs. Store buyers are pushing them to add items like sheets and towels. But the women make it clear that they will go only so far in pursuing the vogue for signature designs. Says Powell: "We're not doing chocolates and shopping bags." -ByJ.D. Reed. Reported by William Tynan/New York

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Their Plates Are Smashing | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

...Lords: Frontier Days (EMI/ America). When a rambunctious band makes a debut album as good as this, it should be all set. The Del-Lords' influences range from Warren Zevon to Alfred Reed, whose vintage How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live kicks the album off in high style and even higher spirits. The music is all rhythmic rush, and the songs-most of them original compositions by Scott Kempner-combine street smarts with some angry political savvy, as in the caustic Mercenary. There are echoes of the Band here, and of Creedence Clearwater Revival...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Roundup at the Rock Corral | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

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