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...VICTORY OF SOCIALISM IS INEVITABLE! proclaims the arch that leads to Revolution Square in the capital, Addis Ababa. That slogan expresses the aspirations of those who lead one of the poorest nations on earth. Torn by famine and civil war, Ethiopia (pop. 40 million) has been stumbling from crisis to crisis for more than a decade. Now under Lieut. Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam, who seized power in 1977 after the military ousted Emperor Haile Selassie three years earlier, the ancient African nation is using a complex blend of doctrinaire Marxist-Leninism and old-fashioned nationalism to address its most intractable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethiopia Red Star Over the Horn of Africa | 8/4/1986 | See Source »

...sensibility begins, perhaps, with Cameron's willingness to let his wife "delete" what she calls his "truck driver" language and their desire to make their action films "intense, uncompromising, but with the amount of gore restrained and deaths inferred offstage -- even those of people you'd like to see torn limb from limb," as he puts it. It proceeds through the fact that in both The Terminator and Aliens, evil is symbolized by nonhuman characters; it continues with the demonstration, in both pictures, that "it's more interesting to see a normal person in abnormal circumstances than a highly trained...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Help! They're Back! | 7/28/1986 | See Source »

Taking a larger role in such crises will be a novel experience for both Conable and the World Bank. The bank was founded in 1945 as the chief conduit for aid to war-torn Europe and Japan. It was viewed as a source of 15- to 20- year development loans, while the International Monetary Fund was created simultaneously to provide short-term lending to countries suffering from balance of payments problems. Since World War II, though, the World Bank has * evolved from a long-term lender for Third World public works to a technocratic antipoverty institution with some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Easing into an Era | 7/14/1986 | See Source »

...White wrote: "Each day when I awake I am torn between a desire to enjoy the world and a desire to improve the world. This makes it hard to place the day." We tended more towards enjoyment than improvement. This was not all bad, for the improvement part would come later. We were the lull before the storm of the 1960s...

Author: By Charles DUFORT Ravenel, | Title: That Was the College Then, This Is Now | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

...relax and trade war stories. Today, it is so deserted that the bartender "feels guilty for even being here." Most evenings, there is not enough in the till for his salary. Just before one of the last remaining U.S. journalists, Associated Press Correspondent Ed Blanche, finally left the war-torn city last month, he stopped off at the bar. A well-known gunman, slightly wobbly from drink, approached Blanche, tucked an object into his pocket, then burst out laughing. "I failed to see the funny side of it," Blanche reported afterward. "The present was a fragmentation grenade." The gunman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lebanon Grenades Are Bad for Business | 5/19/1986 | See Source »

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