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...spite of this invigorating (or bewildering, as the case may be) pace, the film works, if only because of Le Carre's tightly woven plot. After 40 minutes of confusion the disparate threads come together and the rest of us, if not Charly, can sit back and relax...

Author: By Mollv Chff, | Title: Terrorists in Love | 11/1/1984 | See Source »

...spirit--as a recognition that we have made some serious effort in pursuit of equality and diversity, as a sign that you have not abandoned hope in what we can do, and most of all, as a gesture of trust in me and this University that we will not relax our efforts in affirmative action at a time when many others are relaxing their efforts around...

Author: By Johnathan S. Sapers, | Title: Changing the System From Within | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

After three days of hammering and sawing, Jimmy Carter, 59, looked more like a seasoned construction worker than a former President, with good reason. While most Americans were using Labor Day to putter around the house or relax, Carter and about 40 members of a Georgia volunteer group spent their holiday renovating a six-story tenement building in downtown Manhattan. "I'm liking the work," said Carter, who was joined on the second day by former First Lady Rosalynn, 57. "I've done a lot of carpentry before, but not like this. The tallest building in Plains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 17, 1984 | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

Tourists at resorts along the coast continue to relax, seemingly untroubled, on the beaches. Said one swimmer near Ostend: "I don't read newspapers while I'm on vacation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: A Shipwreck Sends a Warning | 9/10/1984 | See Source »

When ministers from eleven debt-ridden Latin American nations met last June in Cartagena, Colombia, they called on bankers to lower interest rates and relax repayment terms on the region's $350 billion in foreign borrowing. Last week a committee of 13 large lenders agreed to grant such key concessions to Mexico. In a major breakthrough in the relations between bankers and their Latin borrowers, the creditors' group decided to allow Mexico to retire nearly half of its $95 billion in debt over 14 years instead of the originally scheduled six. The committee, led by Citibank Senior Vice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Latin Debt: Giving a Big Borrower a Break | 9/10/1984 | See Source »

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