Word: aimed
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...understand installing doors that automatically lock (you out) is a step in the right direction, but still, you'd think they could be a little more responsible for our actions. --RICK BURNES 11/09/1998 Editorial 6 D A R T B O A R D The editors take aim at the good, the bad and the ugly...
...aim was not to be part of some rush to judgment. People are going to have to make their own judgments about what this means for Clinton and our country by sorting through what they know, think and feel. We'll be covering the ongoing fallout over the next few weeks and months. Instead of prejudging or predicting what that verdict will be, we wanted to put forth all the facts as we now know them, provide inside reporting about how the Clintons and others came to make their momentous decisions, and offer some well-reasoned analysis...
Notice something different? This week, we've launched a newly designed TIME.com site that we think will give you more for less. Our aim was to make navigation simpler, content deeper and download time faster. We also tried to integrate the best of the magazine's weekly content with online-only features and TIME Daily's hugely popular "what it means now" approach to breaking news. As usual, we're open to suggestions and bug reports. How are we doing? Let us know at daily@pathfinder.com...
...modest as it is beguiling; its director credit reads A TOMMY O'HAVER TRIFLE. But the trend it represents has some heft to it. There are more gay-theme independent films than ever--"an explosion hitting the marketplace," says Marcus Hu, co-president of Strand Releasing. And they aim to appeal to viewers of all sexual orientations. Gays have come out of the celluloid closet and into the movie mainstream...
...straights laughing, loving, misunderstanding one another. As O'Haver says of Kiss, "The idea was to set up these labels of straight and gay, and then by the end of the film forget that Billy is gay. The labels don't really mean that much." That is an aim of the new Gay Wave: to tear off the labels of stereotype, the better to consider the common fabric of our emotional lives...