Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Says Executive Editor Ronald Kriss, who will supervise the section: "There was a time when this magazine featured 52 faces on its cover in the course of a year. Now we can go for weeks on end without having an individual, rather than a trend or event, as a subject. Profile will give us an opportunity to return to the kind of close and detailed examination of important people in politics, academia, the arts and other fields for which TIME is famous...
...UNDERGRADUATE Council is waging a campaign to install condom dispensers in the Freshman Union and the houses. The issues involved, though, have proven themselves impenetrable to the Council. Even the Council's chairman, Evan J. Mandery '89, could not control a discussion on the subject two weeks ago, which became so fractious that the proposal had to be tabled until an upcomming meeting...
Turner contrasted the inaccessible nature of Soviet society in the early '80s with today's surprising openness. He cited the two-hour CBS documentary shown this May about Soviet life, which was the network's first documentary on the subject in more than 20 years. He said he was amazed that only two months elapsed from the moment CBS created the idea for the show to the time of its telecast...
Reinhold, a former film actor and star of Beverly Hills Cop and Beverly Hills Cop II, plans to emphasize the fact that he has no known views on any subject, controversial or not. Although he has never read the Constitution, he did pay careful attention to Peter Jennings' three-hour special on ABC. In addition, he's the sort of wacky guy who might make the dour Justice Marshall bust a gut now and then...
Margaret Thatcher' s Britain makes a rich subject for Margaret Drabble' s tenth novel. -- A sardonic memoir of 40 years...