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...right again. To a large extent, this is a movie about that great American theme of just finding a place to be. Ever since Huck Finn set off on his raft to leave the complications of civilization behind. Americans have been searching for a place just to relax and be themselves. The diner is just such a place...

Author: By Adam S. Cohen, | Title: A Four-Star Diner | 4/8/1982 | See Source »

There are no women in the diner, or at least none with any speaking lines. Crammed into a tight booth and certain of their terrain, the guys can relax and laugh at the world around them. At the weird kid who memorizes all the lines from the movie Sweet, Sweet Success and recites them to no one in particular. At the enormously obese man who manages to consume all of the items on the left side of the menu--"that's not a human," someone exclaims, "it's a building with legs...

Author: By Adam S. Cohen, | Title: A Four-Star Diner | 4/8/1982 | See Source »

...also reflects on the dual dilemmas of defense and détente and on the bitter debate about relations with the Soviet Union that developed during Richard Nixon's second term. Any U.S. President, says Kissinger, "must embrace both deterrence and coexistence, both containment and an effort to relax tensions." Yet an America weakened by Watergate found this balancing act all but impossible to maintain. Finally, TIME presents some of Kissinger's observations on politics, bureaucracy and diplomacy. ("Civil wars," he writes, "almost without exception end in victory or defeat, never in coalition governments-the favorite American recipe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW FRIENDS, OLD FOES | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...nuclear age compels us to coexist. Rhetorical crusades cannot change that either. A President thus has a dual responsibility: he must resist Soviet expansionism, and he must be conscious of the risks of global confrontation. His policy must embrace both deterrence and coexistence, both containment and an effort to relax tensions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DETENTE DILEMMA | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...Claire Chennault and his band of fighter pilots in the war-torn China of the 1940s. The realists may complain that Buffett paints a naively roseate picture of the Flying Tigers, ignoring accidents, enemy gunfire, lice-ridden facilties and other, equally factual aspects of the adventure. Shut up and relax, they must be told, for this album is a romantic interlude, not a History 1711 text...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: More Than Margaritaville | 3/11/1982 | See Source »

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