While U.S. Farms Go Bust, Some Growers Are Cashing in on the Profits of Pot
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Amid Hugs and Tears, TV's 'Barney Miller" Heads for Its Final Lock-Up—and Reruns
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In the War Over the Falklands, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Keeps Her Faith—and Britain's
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On the Sinai Border a Norwegian General Now Calls the Shots
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He Didn't Like Ike; Now Mort Sahl Is Back with a New Target: Hitler
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Goalie Billy Smith Defends His Little Patch of Ice Like An Angry Bear Protecting Its Young
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Paul Volcker
For the Parsimonious Head of the Federal Reserve, Squeezing the Dollar Is Policy, Pinching Pennies a Way of Making Ends Meet
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When Lucy Mackall Suggests Her Customers Tie One On, She Means Her Fancy Shoelaces
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To Husband Kip Gowans, Lee Remick Will Never Be a Face in the Crowd
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An Authority Poses a Tough Question for Our Colleges: Who Can Afford to Go?
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Who's Red and Sweet and Filthy Rich? Strawberry Shortcake, Toyland's Newest Tyke-Coon
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Britain's 1924 Olympic Champs Live Again in 'chariots of Fire'—and Run Away with the Oscars
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Now Vidal Sassoon Is Telling the Japanese: 'if You Don't Look Good, I Don't Look Good'
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After Years as a 'Dallas" Also-Ran, Steve Kanaly Is Finally Over the Hump
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No One Laughs When David Mcley Sits Down at the Keyboard: His Computer Knows How to Score
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There's More to Full Moon Mania Than Horror Film Monsters, Warns Researcher Ralph Morris
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