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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fans began paying their way into the ballpark, if only to see what Turner would do next, but the Braves were still mired in the swamp. After they lost 16 in a row in 1977, Turner furloughed the manager, put on a uniform and supervised the 17th loss himself (to Pittsburgh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Vicarious Is Not the Word | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

Horrified, National League President Chub Feeney ordered Turner to desist for the good of baseball. Turner watched the next game, a victory, from the stands, but a couple of days later he was in uniform again. He took batting practice, and was about to try his hand at strategy once more when a stern telegram arrived from Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. When Turner phoned Kuhn, the exasperated commissioner uttered the single memorable sentence of a career devoted to prudent locution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Vicarious Is Not the Word | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

Obvious winners abound for example, "I Love a Man in a Uniform," an undisguised satire of militarism, and "We Live as We Dream Alone," a most bleak outlook on individuals within society "It Is Not Enough" is an animalistic attack on western sexual mores from both the man and woman's point of view. (The Gang, by the was recently solved its long-brewing bassist problem with the addition of the multi-talented Sara Lee hurray for coeducation in rock!) The biting "The History of the World" is a disguised condemnation of imperialism and the album's underdog success. "When...

Author: By Micheal J. Abranosrit, | Title: Gang Politics | 8/3/1982 | See Source »

...Home, He is a Tourist." As well as almost defining their current array of soultinged anthems Sara Lee lays down a strong bass line and more, as well as patching in with her gutsy soprano voice at important moments in "Call Me Up" and "I Love a Man in Uniform...

Author: By Micheal J. Abranosrit, | Title: Gang Politics | 8/3/1982 | See Source »

Many sufferers compulsively change towels and sheets and wash their hands dozens of times a day. One sign of the herpetic, says Psychotherapist Herships, is chapped hands from overwashing. "You never think you're clean enough," he says. Since friction can trigger a recurrence, tight jeans, the uniform of the sexual revolution, are out. Men switch from jockey to boxer shorts, and women often give up wearing panties or pantyhose. One New York woman, a ballet dancer by avocation, could not dance for a year because tights and leotards were too painful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Scarlet Letter | 8/2/1982 | See Source »

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