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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Watching a new TV season unfold may be mind numbing for some viewers, but for network executives it is an intense learning experience. Huddled over their weekly Nielsen report cards, they chart the winners and losers, try to divine trends and make mid-course corrections. Judging from the replacement series joining the prime-time schedule this month (the traditional start of TV's "second season"), the networks have done their homework. Herewith, the major lessons of autumn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Autumn Goofs, Winter Repairs | 1/21/1985 | See Source »

...benefit of the doubt. U.S. relations with Canada will inevitably become clearer following President Reagan's planned trip to Quebec in March, a few weeks before the Mulroney government's new budget and a number of important policy papers are unveiled. "We're watching as events unfold, and we're encouraged," said a U.S. official. It seems unlikely that any Canadian government could stimulate the economy much while facing a budget deficit of $26.5 billion, which is even higher than this year's U.S. deficit on a per capita basis. Finance Minister Michael Wilson calls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: Hanging Out the Welcome Sign | 12/24/1984 | See Source »

Director Carlos Lapuerta adds a sense of creativity and imagination to the staging as we watch the plot and subplots smoothly unfold. Look for the predictable (and typically Shakespearean) swordfights, women dressing like men, hidden identities, a death or two, an ending with two marriage engagements, and the requisite comic relief--basic ingredients for 17th century drama. The play, however, is not dated since it grapples with timeless questions such as the nature of truth, dreams and illusion. Yet with a monologue that closes on "Since life is a dream at best, and even dreams themselves are dreams," and lines...

Author: By Stuart A. Anfang, | Title: Just a Dream? | 10/25/1984 | See Source »

...able to predict world weather patterns more accurately. But when Ride applied her expertise with the Canadian-built 50-ft. remote manipulator arm to lift the ERBS from the shuttle's cargo bay, two 12-ft. by 8-ft. solar panels on the satellite refused to unfold. After fruitlessly shaking the cylindrical ERBS with the arm, the astronauts turned the shuttle toward the sun, until the frozen latches on the panels loosened up. Within three hours, the satellite was deployed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: A Fully Mature Spaceplane | 10/22/1984 | See Source »

Generally, periods of self-indulgence have given way to eras of greater idealism. Harvard's Samuel Huntington, for one, is convinced the standard cycle will unfold. Says he: "Just as in the 1960s, this patriotic wave will in turn lead to a concern about change, whether political, economic or social." So far, however, the current spirit, patriotic and otherwise, shows little sign of being harnessed purposefully. Says Sam Brown, who was director of ACTION, the federal volunteer agency that operates the Peace Corps and VISTA, during the Carter Administration: "With all this sense of feeling good about ourselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America's Upbeat Mood | 9/24/1984 | See Source »

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