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Rough Crossing, Stoppard's adaptation of Ferenec Molnar's classic Play at the Castle, has all of the usual Stoppard word wizardry as well as some wonderfully insipid musical numbers. On board the Italian Castle two writers scramble to put together their musical comedy before the boat reaches New York...

Author: By Ann M. Mikkelsen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Diamond in the Rough | 1/15/1993 | See Source »

At the present discard rate, Tokyo will run out of dump sites by 1995. The city has been building artificial islands in Tokyo Bay to hold garbage, but cannot continue to do so without threatening both the fishing and shipping industries. Some critics argue that in its obsession with technology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Megacities | 1/11/1993 | See Source »

Your December 12 article about the study on house diversity reveals the absurd and self-contradictory lengths the search for an artificial numerical diversity can reach.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Folly of House Diversity | 1/8/1993 | See Source »

Religious leaders generally value scientists, whether believers or not, for their curious bent and careful explorations of the mechanisms behind the Almighty's work. Though determined Fundamentalists adhere to creationism, most Christian denominations no longer demand strictly literal interpretation of - the Genesis creation account. Catholicism encourages pursuit of scientific knowledge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Galileo And Other Faithful Scientists | 12/28/1992 | See Source »

Should the U.S.-led troops also disarm the war bands? U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali says yes, but Powell calls disarmament only "one method that could be used" and adds that the troops can hardly round up "every last AK-47" in Somalia. So, might the warring clans create...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Noblesse Oblige for The Sole Superpower | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

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