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Getting to the airport for a final shuttle to Aswan proved far from simple. With snow blocking the road, our hosts suggested going by train from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. The railway cars dated back to Turkish times, or so Eban claimed. But as we bounded through the snow-covered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YEARS OF UPHEAVAL | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

London resigned, only to find that car sales were slow everywhere else. Worse, his training in accounting dated back more than 30 years and was obsolete in a computerized era. He was 54 and unable to find work. His finances slid downhill fast. He had no significant savings. He could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Many Do Not Get Counted | 2/8/1982 | See Source »

Bok refused comment on Colin's letter, but he reiterated the reasons for his decision as he originally stated them in a private letter to members of the Visiting Committee dated February 2. Bok said that fears over unanticipated construction and operating costs, the difficulty of perhaps maintaining unconnected buildings...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: The Fogg Decision: A Special Report | 2/7/1982 | See Source »

Comedy based solely on witty little word plays and glib repartee draws on the quirks of contemporary society; within a couple of years it seems dated and worn. Moliere's version of street comedy may not be literary or polished, but it endures, provided the director does not get bogged...

Author: By John KENT Walker, | Title: Tour de Farce | 12/4/1981 | See Source »

THE THIRD PLAY once again salvages a piece of the evening. Last time it was Shel Silverstein's The Lady or the Tiger: this time it's Fits and Starts by Grace McKeaney. The McKeaney play, however, was written five years ago (although the APS doesn't mention it) and...

Author: By David B. Edelstein, | Title: Cowardly Trilogy | 12/2/1981 | See Source »

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