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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...cast and crew. Shaffer keeps you on your toes, enthralled and yearning. He demands involvement and total suspension of disbelief. He doesn't allow you merely to watch, as though you were sitting, nearly anesthitized, in front of your TV, murmuring jingles. Shaffer's out to drain you, to wipe you out, to leave you limp with exhaustion--yet glowing with an odd exhilaration when the lights go up. Fully recognizing the playwright's aims Pillinger uses quicksilver pacing and gives Equus a visceral energy particularly consuming within the intimate confines of the Dunster House dining hall...

Author: By Jacob V. Lamar, | Title: Equine Delight | 11/20/1980 | See Source »

...main objective of a society which boasts of the "survival of the fittest," "the nobility of competition and the sanctity of the free market place," the "elimination of ghettos" (that is, people rather than social structures), "the redundancy of people," and the creation of weapons that will wipe out people and leave cities intact. This is the legacy (and burden) of white capitalist America...

Author: By Selwyn R. Cudjoe, | Title: An Ideological Trick-Bag | 11/12/1980 | See Source »

...produce a new federal criminal code since 1966, is divided over expungement. Under a 1950 law, the convictions of certain criminals up to age 26 can be "set aside," but courts have differed on whether that means the sealing of records. The Senate version of the new code would wipe out the 1950 law, while the House bill would water it down a bit. But both chambers want to permit expungement of minor drug offenses. Many critics are alarmed that records can be made to "lie" legally. "You can't change history and pretend it never happened," says Douglas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Fresh Start | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

...structure" of Washington bureaucracy stifles free enterprise and individual initiative. He is deeply?and instinctively?committed to "getting the Government off the backs of the people." When Reagan vows to reduce the regulatory role of Government, eliminate such recent bureaucratic creations as the departments of Education and Energy, and wipe out countless petty federal forms that businessmen must fill out, he can be counted on to fight hard to do just that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Future Begins on Nov. 4 | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

...female vote. Says Gregory Martire, a Yankelovich vice president: "I'd be surprised if it helped, though it may soothe the women who were going to vote for him anyway." Contends a Republican national committeewoman in New England: "Announcing a future move is not enough to wipe out the mistrust and dismay many women felt after the Republican Convention." In any event, Carter, who has named 41 women to federal judgeships, has not made the same promise. But Atlanta Lawyer Griffin Bell, his former Attorney General and still an influential adviser, has named one of Carter's most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Battle for the Bigger Half | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

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