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...gettin' high," says Baby Love. He is a very skinny, very small, very lethal 14-year-old. His eyes are slate gray, flashing to blue when he laughs. Mischief is etched across his face as a bittersweet smile. Like his crew, he is dressed in mugger's uniform: designer jeans, T shirt and $45 Pumas, the starched laces neatly untied. A wolf in expensive sneakers, Baby Love is a school dropout, one of more than 800,000 between the ages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brooklyn: A Wolf in $45 Sneakers | 10/12/1981 | See Source »

...project was routine, Schechter admits, but the results were not. Their scan revealed that rather than becoming uniform, space contains a huge, mysterious "gap." Taking representative samples, they expected to find 25 galaxies the size of the Milky Way. They found only one. Moreover, the same low density seemed to extend over an area 300 million light-years across-about 1 % of the visible universe. The finding of so little matter in so much space had cosmologists all over the world scratching their heads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Mysterious Gap | 10/12/1981 | See Source »

HEARTLAND is a small film, then, lent a kind of grandeur by its setting and the cheerful, unassuming invincibility of its characters. Blessed with the warmth and goodness of home movies, Heartland's professionalism results from the uniform excellence of its cast and the subtle, piercing eye of its camera, which catches lights and darks and poses like a latter-day Vermeer. As simple as corn pone and just as good, Heartland reveals America, the America of Whitman's poetry, the America of open spaces and open people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Unspoiled America | 10/10/1981 | See Source »

Walker traded in his football uniform for an enlisted man's fatigues and within a year he found himself about as far from South Carolina as you can get--South Korea...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: West Point's Big Gun | 10/5/1981 | See Source »

Putting on a football uniform for the Black Knights of West Point isn't all that different from playing for other schools that take the game seriously. Cadets don't see themselves as special warriors or defenders of the nation's martial pride. "In practice or on the field they just put on the helmets and play, nothing unusual about that," says Army coach Ed Cavanaugh...

Author: By Paul M.barrett, | Title: Putting the Preppies in Their Place | 10/3/1981 | See Source »

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