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...outdone by its older neighbor, Charles Square has joined in the spirit of Christmas decorating by setting up a 28-foot Christmas tree with 3000 multicolored lights and 2000 silver ornaments. In addition, the Square features a Santa Claus, carolers, wreaths, an art exhibition, and an old-fashioned cart with chestnuts, mulled cider, and dessert items called "Charles Squares...

Author: By Stacie A. Lipp, | Title: It's Christmastime in the Square | 12/10/1985 | See Source »

...finally in June, the eyes of the nation turned to a Providence courtroom, where prominent socialite Claus von Bulow stood accused of killing his wife in their Newport mansion...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Newfound Promise in Providence | 11/2/1985 | See Source »

...Yale, 12-10 Penn, 28-21 Colgate, 44-14 Bucknell, 3-0 1-3 23-8 .742 Laura Zaccaro Brown '89 Geraldine Ferraro's daughter Guest Selector Brown, 28-0 Yale, 20-17 Princeton, 20-13 Colgate, 14-5 Cornell, 17-16 Cosima Von Bulow Brown '89 Claus Von Bulow's daughter Guest Selector Brown, 20-18 Yale, 20-17 Princeton, 40-10 Columbia, 35-30 Cornell, 32-26 C. Jerry Georges Prep School Guide Editor Guest Selector Harvard, 10-0 Yale, 45-2 Penn, 3-0 Colgate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sports Cube Predicts | 11/2/1985 | See Source »

...finally concludes that the entirety of Australian Coke's problem lies in the small outback hamlet of Anderson Valley, where old fashioned operator T. George McDowell (Bill Kerr) has carved out his own soft-drink niche. What ensues is a war for the American way, with men in Santa Claus suits (what does this mean?) trying to market Coke at a Rotary social, and fleets of big red trucks pouring into the valley in the name of free trade...

Author: By T.m. Doyle, | Title: Absurd But True | 10/25/1985 | See Source »

Wandering these eerie late-20th century ruins, a visitor becomes a kind of archaeologist of the present. In one window, the paper Santa Claus dates the cataclysm that drove everyone away: just before Christmas 1982, the people of Times Beach discovered that their town had been drenched in dioxin, a poison so potent that one drop in 10,000 gal. is considered a dangerous concentration. Under political pressure, the EPA agreed to pay off all property owners; homeowners got between $8,800 and $98,900 apiece. And the town died. On one street remains an ex-resident's bright white...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Living, Dangerously, with Toxic Wastes | 10/14/1985 | See Source »

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