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...tow ship is an auxiliary repair vessel which was in Caribbean when the fire broke out Friday morning. The ship was heading toward the submarine, one source said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stricken Soviet Sub `Dead in Water' | 10/6/1986 | See Source »

...succinct: ripeness is all, and so it proves with Emily. After meeting Carlo's ancient father, she is momentarily ( transformed into a radiant ideal: "beautiful, charming, intelligent, loving, and the perfect future Principessa Pontevecchio." Irma is another matter: abandoned by Charlie, she becomes one more foolish dowager in the tow of her parasitic heir. But these are merely the bones of the book. Astor's primary theme is irony, and the '20s international set allows her to use it undiluted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Old Love the Last Blossom on the Plum Tree | 7/28/1986 | See Source »

Hold the joy for the ceremony. This is just part of a long, tough job. "Amy is such a skinny thing. So flat-chested," Marguerite has explained. "Nothing looked right." So Mother left her Park Avenue apartment in Manhattan and, with daughter in tow, journeyed to Bay Ridge in Brooklyn, where she found Kleinfeld's and, at last, a suitable wedding dress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Scenes From a Marriage | 7/7/1986 | See Source »

...Grand Rapids society turned out, checkbooks at the ready. New York Congressman Jack Kemp made a less elaborate entrance: he arrived at the Midway Motor Lodge on the outskirts of town late one night and was lmet the next morning by grass-roots Republican activists with toddlers in tow. Although the next Republican presidential nominee will not be chosen for more than two years, Bush and Kemp find themselves already engaged in a lengthy scramble for delegates in Michigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Michigan's Crazier Contest | 5/12/1986 | See Source »

...family's house in Montreal one night last week, he found a poorly dressed caller babbling in English and unable to say anything in French. He promptly sent the man packing. But the next night the visitor knocked again, and this time he had a French-speaking person in tow. With his friend's help, William Murphy, 28, explained to Yves's father Jean-Guy, 51, that he had found a wallet belonging to the elder Lavigueur. The unemployed Murphy had anonymously returned the wallet to Jean-Guy but held onto a 72 cents lottery ticket inside --until he learned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: As Chance Would Have It | 4/14/1986 | See Source »

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