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...communication. They put the likelihood at 80% to 90%. The first week of January Swanson brought in Anthony Bisceglie, a Washington attorney, who contacted the FBI. In February, he persuaded David to talk to the agents directly. For the family, Bisceglie said, "there was a tremendous amount of anguish...
...change of Japanese consciousness, and whether or not we succeed is up to the people." But what would bring about revolution? It is the Japanese way to face adversity with a simple appeal to gaman, which translates more or less as "hang tough and don't complain." Perhaps anguish over Japan's decay will push people beyond gaman and put wind at the back of radicals like Ozawa and other reformers. Failing that, Japan could turn into a graying has-been of the industrial world...
...VIEWED WITH ANGUISH THE CLASS picture of the children who were killed and wounded in Scotland, I wondered how someone who probably once looked very much like one of those innocent little boys in the photograph could turn into such a murderous beast. LYNDA M. WILLYARD Bridgewater, Nova Scotia...
...read the new books by prosecutor Christopher Darden and defense attorney Robert Shapiro. "Both were amazingly interesting," says the TIME senior writer, who reviews the latest crop of O.J. titles in this week's issue. "Their behind-the-scenes stories were full of tales of blood and private anguish." Gleick, who describes herself as a devoted Court TV watcher, interviewed Shapiro in New York City last week. "He was just what you would expect," she says. "Charming, chatty--and evasive...
...tobacco's availability to teenagers. The FDA proposal, which would ban cigarette-vending machines, free samples, mail-order sales, and outdoor advertising within 1,000 feet of schools, depends on an agency determination that cigarettes are a "drug-device combination product." But such a move would provoke cries of anguish from tobacco allies, who claim that Kessler, with the support of President Clinton, is actually seeking an all-out ban. "I believe nothing less than complete prohibition is good enough for the regulators over at the FDA and the anti-tobacco zealots," said Kentucky's Democratic Senator Wendell Ford last...