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...original version of The Beach of Falesa, which is roughly half as long as his scholarly preface and many times as interesting. The story Stevenson intended is a bit grittier and more pungent than the one that appeared. A vagabond British trader named Wiltshire tells of being assigned to reopen a defunct post on a remote island. He is befriended at first by a man called Case, who enjoys a trading monopoly. Case persuades the newcomer to take up with Uma, a beautiful, half-naked native girl, and arranges a sham wedding ceremony. Before long, Wiltshire falls in love with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Skulduggery Robert Louis Stevenson and the Beach of Falesa | 1/28/1985 | See Source »

...About 15 tons of the deadly chemical still remained in storage tank No. 619. If it were allowed to stay there indefinitely, it could turn into gas and start leaking again. After much deliberation, a team of top Indian and American scientists decided that the safest solution was to reopen the facility for five days or so, just long enough to process the excess methyl isocyanate into pesticide. As thin trails of black smoke once again began to curl out of the plant's smokestacks, 30 workers walked past the paramilitary forces guarding the main gate and reported back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: Clouds of Uncertainty | 12/24/1984 | See Source »

...press also doubted that Mobil's boycott would work. Said Sheldon Zalaznick, managing editor of Forbes: "This is corporate governance by tantrum. They will not get what they want, which is a better-behaved Wall Street Journal." Zalaznick thinks Mobil will eventually realize that and reopen the door. When it does, Schmertz will doubtless have plenty to say. -By Janice Castro. Reported by Barry Kalb/New York

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Closing Doors | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

Both the Senate and the House Intelligence Committees are expected. to reopen their investigation of the guerrilla manual in early December. Some legislators even want to see the matter referred to the Justice Department. Says Democratic Congressman Norman Mineta of California: "The CIA and the President owe us some answers, and the inspector general's report fails to give them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Skirmishes Over a Primer | 11/26/1984 | See Source »

...contended that the seat belonged to the U.A.W., not to him. In contrast, Bieber and Iacocca's relationship was strained when contract negotiations with Chrysler broke down last summer. The two have since warmed a bit toward each other, but it might not last. Bieber wants Chrysler to reopen its U.A.W. contract, which does not expire until October 1985, so that the major automakers can be put back on the same bargaining timetable. Iacocca has opposed that idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Directors: The Chrysler Board's Union Label | 10/15/1984 | See Source »

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