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...Sheila Redden, 37, stops off in Paris en route to a second honeymoon on the French Riviera. But Kevin, her husband of 16 years, is not with her. He is having trouble getting away from both his medical practice in Belfast and the provincial conviction that a foreign holiday is a waste of good Irish scenery. As any novel reader could tell him, he is not only courting cuckoldry but demanding it. Sheila, of course, falls in love with a handsome American, eleven years her junior, and goes off on a binge of sexual ecstasy well beyond the range...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: RX for Guilt | 9/6/1976 | See Source »

...yard dash--Edward James, Penn; Dave Meyer, Brown: Vince Redden. Cornell 60-yard hurdles--Harold Schawb, Penn. 600-yard run--Rich Nichols, Dartmouth: Pal Roach, Cornell: John Escaller, Brown, 1000-yard run--William Huntley, Penn; Ken Ashworth, Penn; John Stoeckel, Penn. Mile Run--Craig Masback, Princeton; Des Foynes, Columbia; Peter Christ, Penn. Two Mile Run--Dave Merrick, Penn; Ray DeMarco, Cornell; John Cabell, Princeton. One Mile Relay--Dartmouth (Bob Coburn, Joe Duncan, Rich Nichols, Ken Norman). Two Mile Relay--Cornell (Dave Stinson, Steve Braillier. Tom Patterson, Pal Roach). Weight Throw--Phil Bartlett, Brown: DANNY JIGGETTS, Harvard: STEVE NIEMI. Harvard. Shot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson's Field Unit Places Four on All-Ivy Track Roster | 3/19/1975 | See Source »

...known phenomenon: when the sun is low in the sky, its rays travel through more of the atmosphere and thus encounter more dust particles. The particles, in turn, tend to scatter the blue (or shorter) wave lengths of the spectrum more than the red, thereby causing the sky to redden at sunset or sunrise. McCormick and Fuller say that the probable source of the new dust is the frequently erupting Volcan de Fuego in Guatemala...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Samplings | 1/13/1975 | See Source »

...Democratic gubernatorial primary, former State Treasurer Bob Straub, 54, unexpectedly nosed out both liberal State Senator Betty Roberts and Incumbent Treasurer James Redden, who had broad support from organized labor and the press. On the Republican side, voters rejected Clay Myers, the secretary of state whom Governor Tom McCall had strongly backed to succeed him. Instead, they chose conservative State Senator Victor Atiyeh. Finally, voters of both parties joined to defeat five of six statewide ballot measures, including a bond issue for water projects, proposals to use some gasoline-tax funds for mass transit, and a school-tax measure that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Return of the Old Tiger | 6/10/1974 | See Source »

Each year New Jersey beaches are swept by a "red tide" of tiny organisms that redden the sea, give swimmers rashes and threaten the shore area's ecology and economy. Health officials trace this phenomenon to the "dead sea" outside New York Harbor, a region devoid of marine life where barges routinely dump the city's garbage and sludge (treated sewage). To worsen matters. New Jersey itself dumps sludge offshore, and so does Pennsylvania...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Week's Watch | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

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