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Support for the Reagan amendment was the prime topic at a Washington "profamily" strategy session of the religious right. Meanwhile, opponents unveiled a new coalition of 72 organizations at, naturally, a prayer breakfast. Buddhists and American Indians turned out in full regalia, joined by Jews, Muslims and Christians. The group charges that school devotionals create "the very interreligious tensions and conflict that the First Amendment was designed to prevent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Politics of Prayer | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...film's first scene, young Jacqueline's rakehell father (Rod Taylor) roars home from an all-night frolic, and his haughty wife (Claudette Nevins) confronts him in full dominatrix regalia: breeches, riding crop and withering stare. If only the film had been subjected to some of the same discipline. The camera glides discreetly through Newport drawing rooms and Georgetown dining rooms-always the visitor on a guided tour, never the Knowledgeable Source with some dirt to dish. Jaclyn Smith is a stunner and a competent actress; as J.F.K., James Franciscus brings crinkled eyes and a Boston accent that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: TV 1, Jackie 0 | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...ritual and regalia of the wedding were matched in ingenuity if not in splendor by the celebrations surrounding them. Angus Henry, 25, a freelance caterer, and Gwyn Jenkins, 25, an interior designer, set up hard by Buckingham Palace with a television, three cases of sparkling white wine, masses of duck pate, a crate of salmon sandwiches, French bread, orange juice and a large black umbrella. They threw a party right there for 50 friends, and on the wedding morning Angus changed into a morning suit. All along the wedding route, spectators wrapped themselves in flags and youths painted the Union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: WHY EVER NOT?: The Royal Wedding | 8/10/1981 | See Source »

Even Timerman's critics acknowledge that Jews imprisoned during the dirty war almost invariably received harsher treatment than Gentiles. There have been stories for years of guards flaunting Nazi regalia in some Argentine jails. Many recall that Argentina was a haven for fleeing Nazis, including Adolf Eichmann, after World War II, and that the country remained stubbornly neutral throughout the war. Today some Argentine officials make no secret of their prejudices. One police colonel has bragged to leaders of the Jewish community, "I love to kill Jews. We like to have fun torturing Jews. The only mistake Hitler made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Argentina: Living with Ghosts | 7/20/1981 | See Source »

What the ...! Clark Kent admitting his real identity to Lois Lane after all these years? And then, in full Man of Steel regalia, flying her back to his place, pouring her champagne, cooking dinner and egad!-taking her to bed? The mind boggles-is nothing sacred? But let's face it, times change, and Superman and friend have sweetly embraced the spirit of the '80s as well as each other. They have become-no other phrase will do-swinging singles (PG division) willing to talk things out, show their vulnerability, be mutually supportive in their careers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Flying High | 6/8/1981 | See Source »

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