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After the exchange of pleasantries, the Reagans made a triumphant exit, walking hand in hand down the driveway, surrounded by throngs of admirers. The Carters slipped quietly out the back entrance of the White House and flew off by helicopter to the comforting solitude of Camp David...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Inspecting the Premises | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...R.S.C. meets Dickens headon. There is not a moment of archness in the comedy, not a measure of sentimentality in the drama. No one is afraid to grapple with what are usually regarded as Dickens' excesses-of feeling or of outrage -and the result is a shameless but triumphant cavalcade of immediate emotion. There is only one textual alteration, which is minor but telling: a rebalancing of the relationship between Nicholas and the orphan Smike, whom he rescues from an oppressive school in Yorkshire and tries to help. His efforts at this, his successes and his failures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Raising the Dickens in London | 11/24/1980 | See Source »

...court appearance was the high point of a triumphant tour of Warsaw by the Gdansk electrician who became a national folk hero as the leader of the legendary Lenin Shipyard strike. Walesa began the morning with a 9 o'clock Mass at the Church of the Holy Cross, where three days earlier, regular radio broadcasts of the Roman Catholic Mass had resumed following a 41-year blackout. Later in the day, Walesa's delegation met with a group of Politburo members, including Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Jagielski, the official who had negotiated the Gdansk agreement on behalf...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Wowing Them in Warsaw | 10/6/1980 | See Source »

...boastfully announced that 50% to 80% of the workers in his sector had signed up for the new unions. A burly miner from the Silesian coal fields, on the other hand, complained of official harassment against efforts to organize his mine. The familiar figure of Lech Walesa, 37, the triumphant leader of the original Lenin Shipyard strike, rose to make a telling disclosure. During a recent trip to Warsaw, he recounted, the authorities had in effect tried to buy him off by offering him the leadership of the party-controlled official trade union-a lure he had duly refused. Pledged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Seething with Change | 9/29/1980 | See Source »

...Center is a testimonial to Harrison's triumphant making of herself. From the spiritual and intellectual impoverishment of her early life of religious fanaticism she has reached a hard-won fullness of thought that rejoices in windy open spaces. She revels in true colors now that she's left the harsh imposition of a black-and-white world view behind...

Author: By F. MARK Muro, | Title: A Predator in Prose | 9/25/1980 | See Source »

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