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Reagan and the unbudging Kemp were then joined by the entire G.O.P. congressional leadership. Among them was Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt, a conservative and Reagan's closest friend on the Hill. Said Laxalt of the House defectors: "You're not loyal to the President unless you support the tax bill." "Wait a minute," said Kemp, who has presidential ambitions, "you don't have to be disloyal to the President to oppose the tax increase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thunder on the Right | 8/16/1982 | See Source »

...loyal Horatio, Stephen Lang is, like his two immediate predecessors on these boards, passable but bland--a far cry from the exemplary Horatio that Earle Hyman gave us here in 1958. In a traditional doubling, Michael Allinson is effective both as the possibly angelic, possibly diabolic Ghost (supported by amplified heartbeats) and as the First Player. Coe has solved the seeming redundancy of the dumb-show and play-within-a-play by conflating the two. While some of the brightly-garbed troupe of thespians mime the action, the First and Second Players forgo reciting their lines in favor of singing...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: A 'Hamlet' Without the Prince | 8/10/1982 | See Source »

...have a government of faceless, anonymous individuals, dictating irrational, unworkable and sometimes insane policies that no one is really responsible for. And a "loyal opposition" in Congress all for eager to rubber-stamp these policies, as long as they can sign their names to those bills that represent pork barrel to their constituents, and support the rest...anonymously. Perhaps the next step will be a government of total anonymity, for which voters will select nameless candidates--Brand A or Brand B--on the basis of unattributed empty slogans and hollow promises, and anonymous records of supporting shameful legislation. The identities...

Author: By Michael Ketz:, | Title: Shadow Government | 8/10/1982 | See Source »

...sometimes cunning and guarded, then unnervingly straightforward. He can be vulgar and abusive to his closest associates, yet passionately loyal. He cherishes honor and courage, but is a far better loser than winner, gallant in defeat, gloating in victory. He is perhaps the most openly ambitious man in America, yet he admits, "My desire to excel borders on the unhealthy." He urges world peace, yet many of his heroes are conquerors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaking Up the Networks | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...show took a vacation this summer from WTBS in Atlanta, which reaches an audience of 21.2 million, the station received a greater volume of viewer response than it had for any other syndicated show. There are more than a hundred Beaver fan clubs across the nation, dubbed "The Loyal Order of the Beaver." Ex-Star Mathers today commands $4,000 for a lecture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: When Eden Was in Suburbia | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

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