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...tour took him to Taiwan, where he met his first wife, Tina. She learned English and he learned Chinese, and they communicated by using a book. "I loved her a lot. She is a super person, and she pushed me. The Marines used to yell at me, make me get up that last hill. She nudged me in a gentle...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: Making It With Pride | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

There are photographs of Betsy Richmond, who gave Harvard's women's tennis program new-found credibility three years ago by winning the triple crown--individual titles at the New Englands, GBCs, and Mass states. Current star Tina Bougas repeated the feat a year later...

Author: By Marco L. Quazzo, | Title: Womens' Tennis Coach Peter Felskes' Legacy | 5/5/1981 | See Source »

...college student who lives with her parents in Brooklyn: "It will keep me back from school, and I have only a year to go. I feel terrible about it. Not knowing if it is male or female, what it would grow up to be, really troubles me." Tina, a childlike 19, lives in Staten Island, N.Y., with her boyfriend and their seven-month-old daughter: "I had a bad caesarean last time, bad infections. I have to wait a few years for another child." Pro-lifers argue that many unwanted pregnancies are due to carelessness and irresponsibility, that abortion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle over Abortion | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

...cared nothing for opera, Onassis immediately basked in Maria's artistic fame. She said goodbye to Meneghini and sailed away on Onassis' yacht Christina to a life of luxury and narcissism. She got her TMWL (To Maria With Love) bracelet-just as Onassis' first wife Tina had received a TTWL and his second, Jacqueline Kennedy, would get a TJWL...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Grandest Diva | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

...chapter, Wat and Simsa use code words when planning the school's curriculum, to disguise its purpose. Here, the language of death is couched in apparently harmless acronyms: CURMODEX for 'Curriculum in Modern Execution,' GENTO for 'General Torture,' HANAP and TINA for 'hanging apparatus' and 'guillotine', respectively. A proposed weekly schedule contains such course topics as CURMODEX, 'computing voltage (by both methods) and practice with simulator; PSYCH, 'torture at Christmas time' or 'importance of humor...

Author: By Laura K. Jereski, | Title: Torture and Taboo | 3/19/1981 | See Source »

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