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...picture Bill Murray, back in eighth grade, before his acne cleared up, sitting in the back row in Social Studies, spitting out gags in a rat-a-tat style calculated to send the teacher home in tears. Now Murray is grown up, and now the whole world is his classroom...

Author: By Charles W. Slack, | Title: Ten-SHUN! | 7/3/1981 | See Source »

...years." The Administration later this month will announce the appointment of a committee to study the feasibility of returning to the gold standard. The 17 members include House Democrat Henry Reuss of Wisconsin, chairman of the Congressional Joint Economic Committee; Frederick Schultz, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve; and Murray Weidenbaum, head of the President's Council of Economic Advisers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Cry; Bring Back Gold | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

...Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers and former member of the TIME board, was a guest at last week's session. He described the first quarter as part of the "Reagan honeymoon." Acknowledging the special factors involved in the business surge, Weidenbaum said that he did not expect such vigor to last. The Reagan Administration's revised economic forecast, which will be issued in July, is likely to show an economy only slightly stronger than its February prediction. Said he: "I expect that real growth this year will be a bit higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Outlook Brightens | 6/1/1981 | See Source »

What began as a defiant form of anti-shtik has become a dominant mode in the funny-peculiar '80s. It is saturating the big screen with the films of Albert Brooks (the mime), Steve Martin (funny balloon animals), Murray Langston (the paper-bagged Unknown Comic), Martin Mull (the Fernwood 2-Night talk-show host), Andy Kaufman (heterosexual wrestling), Lily Tomlin (Wayne Newton) and the now-ready-for-prime-time cutups of NBC's Saturday Night Live. It took over TV years ago-in 1975, when S.N.L. hit the air and became a focal point for the new comedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Comedy's Post-Funny School | 5/25/1981 | See Source »

...Mike Schmidt. 48: Ben Ogilvie. 41: Reggie Jackson. 41: Gorman Thomas. 38: Tony Armas. 35: Bob Horner. 35: Dale Murphy. 33: Eddie Murray. 32: John Matberry. 30. 2. "The Barber" Sal Maglie. 3. Cesar Tovar and Bert Campaberis. 4. Rod Carew. Pete Rose. Johnny Bench. Fred Lynn. 5. Cincinnatti's Ray Knight. 6. Lee Lacy. 7. Sandy Koufax. Denny McClain. Jim Palmer. 8. Bobby Bonds. 189 in 1970 9. Catfish Hunter: Minnesota. 4-0 10. Walter Johnson. Gaylord Perry. Bob Gibson. Nolan Ryan. 11. Phillies. Pete Rose. Bake McBride. Gary Matthews: Braves: Bob Horner. Chris Chambliss. John "the Count" Montefusco...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ...And The Answers | 5/20/1981 | See Source »

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