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...life!" Several militiamen who work at the station turned to find out what the commotion was about. When they spotted the girl, they nodded their heads and continued their rounds. "What kind of people have we become?" asked another woman. Such scenes fill Muscovites with a sense of dazed anguish, partly because in the past any castoffs of the socialist state foolish enough to make a public appearance were either deported from the city or thrown into psychiatric prisons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moscow: City On Edge | 7/4/1994 | See Source »

...America, Bridges can't affect and Irish accent to save his life. One does wonder why he chose Boston to settle in, for he can't do that accent either. He is addled with an impossible script but still does his part, through over-done winces and cries of anguish, to take this show to new lows it works...

Author: By Ted Mulkerin, | Title: If It Were Only Blown Away | 7/1/1994 | See Source »

...learned his cancer was incurable, Valentine's Day -- "a little gift, a little kiss from somebody or something." He continued to care for his wife Margaret, whom he called "my rock, my center," as she battled breast cancer. And he worked ferociously, testing the limits of his anguish, to complete two teleplays: Karaoke, another musical drama; and Cold Lazarus, about a 20th century man whose head has been preserved for 400 years. Potter planned to write 10 pages a day. "I will -- and do -- meet that schedule every day," he told Bragg. "My only regret is to die four pages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Way to Live, the Way to Die: Dennis Potter (1935-1994) | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

...Simmons' statement in no way captures the anguish of the long list of claimants in the class actions who found their losses not suitable to their investment need. But it's notable for its use of the word wrong, which comes perilously close to the confession Prudential sidestepped with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Money: How to Say You're Sorry | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

...heart, though, Aladdin and its kin were the merest, dearest emotional travelogues. They alighted on a dream here, a resentment there; they poked at a feeling until it sang a perky or rhapsodic Alan Menken tune. Nothing was lacking in these terrific movies, but something was missing: primal anguish, the kind that made children wet the seats of movie palaces more than a half- century ago as they watched Snow White succumb to the poison apple or Bambi's mother die from a hunter's shotgun blast. Disney cartoons were often the first films kids saw and the first that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: The Mouse Roars | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

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