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...times he is certainly a man without much political common sense. Arens did not publicize the letter; Watt himself proudly sent copies to Washington journalists. He seems to relish getting his name and righteous views in print, regardless of the controversies that ensue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reagan's Bad Boy Slips Again | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...discerning eye can detect "the right stuff," as it were. The discerning eye in this case belongs to a black drill sergeant, played with malevolent high spirits by Louis Gossett Jr. Of course, Zack's spirit will first have to be broken, a process Gossett undertakes with relish. Then too Zack will have to Learn to Love, which, of course, means Learning to Trust. Luckily, Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) is around to take are of that educational effort. The movie holds that girls who hang around officer candidates are not above faking pregnancy in order to grab...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Big Mac | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

They all knew it was coming. The only question was when. For months, the attackers had looked forward to the day with a kind of grim relish, and the defenders with a growing sense of defiance. Israel had actually massed its invasion forces four times near its northern border with Lebanon, then each time aborted a strike. But when the Israeli Cabinet finally gave Defense Minister Ariel Sharon the go-ahead for the attack at 11 a.m. on a sunny Sunday morning in Galilee, the impact was stunning, and the portents were both uncertain and ominous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel Strikes at The P.L.O. | 6/21/1982 | See Source »

...powerful tool of providing the continuity of the play as he leads us in and out of scenes. He takes us into More's home where we meet More's wife Alice (Anne Montgomery) and his daughter Margaret (Anne Higgins). The actresses exemplify dramatic versatility as they seem to relish every word they pronounce and every movement they make...

Author: By Rebeera J. Joseph, | Title: More Is Less | 4/22/1982 | See Source »

...keep the Falklands in a state that a local Anglican priest has called "positively feudal." To some, this all seems a charming escape from the stresses and conflicts of the outside world. People born on the island proudly call themselves "kelpers," for the seaweed that grows thickly offshore. Visitors relish the fact that the milkman arrives at the door with his cow and then produces just enough milk to fill a bottle. Or that the big social event of the year is a week-long series of sheep-dog trials, sheep-shearing contests, horse races and other bucolic competitions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Place Fit for Buccaneers | 4/19/1982 | See Source »

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