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Caveman has been assembled with the :are that would normally be lavished on a Big Mac during the lunchtime rush. The dialogue (in a pre-Tarzan patois) rarely gets more sophisticated than "Aieee! Kuda! Ma pooka ma bobo aloonda zug-zug fech macha!"* But Ringo is splendid leading his tribe in man's first jam session, and the rest of the cast is fully up to the demands of the script. Kudos to Richard Moll as an Abominable Snowman who shambles around like Groucho Marx in sopping-wet fake fur, and to an animated Tyrannosaurus rex who deserves next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Alley-Oof! | 5/11/1981 | See Source »

...President may enjoy the creak of a Western saddle, but he is not nearly as at home on the range as his Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige. For over 15 years, Nebraska-born "Mac" Baldrige, 58, has been riding in as many as ten rodeos a year, often finishing in the money ($6,000 last year) in his specialty, steer roping. Last week in Phoenix, Baldrige competed for the first time since joining the Administration. He lost, perhaps because rounding up his department "has taken precedence over rodeo practice." But he did snare an even bigger prize: the Professional Rodeo Cowboys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 30, 1981 | 3/30/1981 | See Source »

...good performances were turned in by STEVEN MUNATONES--another recruit who hung up his goggles when he turned Crimson, water polo ace DAVID FASI, and ex-swimmer PAM STEDMAN... At the women's Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships at Brown University last week, sophomore butterfly ace KATHLEEN "MAD MAC" McCLOSKEY celebrated her twentieth birthday in fine style. Not only did she receive several cakes and a few singing serenades, but the team presented her with a rubber duck life preserver which she wore to lunch at the Marriott Hotel...Although co-captain and Rhodes Scholar DEBBIE JACOBS was prevented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Rest For Larson; St. Louis Grabs Honors | 3/7/1981 | See Source »

Sophomore butterfly ace Kathleen "Mad Mac" McCloskey again proved her mettle in the longer butterfly races, recording a season best of 2:07.12 in the 200-yd. fly to take fifth...

Author: By Caroline R. Adams, | Title: Princeton Leads at EAIAW's; Aquawomen Move Into Seventh | 3/7/1981 | See Source »

FURTHER PROOF emanates from other tracks on "Telegraph." Buffett delivers the schmaltzy "Stars Fell on Alabama" with more sincerity than sarcasm, when one might expect the reverse from the iconoclast in him. On the Mac McAnally tune "It's My Job," he could almost pass for a neo-conservative. This track alone ought to sell thousands of copies of "Coconut Telegraph" for him down at the B-School...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: 'Coconut Telegraph' | 2/25/1981 | See Source »

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