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...your work as though you had a thousand years to live," said Mother Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker religious sect, "and as you would if you knew you must die tomorrow." It is no accident that Ken Burns picked the Shakers, who believed that God dwelt in the craftsmanship of their everyday work, as the subject for one of his films. Each of his works seems the labor of a lifetime: a painstaking assemblage of archival photographs, period documents, interviews and music, welded together by narration that can soar to near religious inspiration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feats Of Progress | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

Both commentator Pat Buchanan and humor columnist Dave Barry are running for President. It's time for a Draft Ann Landers movement. Listen, Cookie, hard- pressed Americans could use some practical advice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forward Spin: Feb. 3, 1992 | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

Primaries used to winnow out the weaker candidates. But this year some Democrats hope their candidates can "winnow in," that is, earn respect by hanging around. Our advice: Call Ann Landers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forward Spin: Feb. 3, 1992 | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

Washington: Stanley W. Cloud, Margaret Carlson, Ann Blackman, Michael Duffy, Dan Goodgame, Ted Gup, S.C. Gwynne, Julie Johnson, J.F.O. McAllister, Jay Peterzell, Elaine Shannon, Dick Thompson, Nancy Traver Boston: Sam Allis, Melissa Ludtke Chicago: Jon D. Hull, Elizabeth Taylor Detroit: William McWhirter Atlanta: Michael Riley Houston: Richard Woodbury Miami: Cathy Booth Los Angeles: Jordan Bonfante, Jeanne McDowell, Sylvester Monroe, Martha Smilgis, James Willwerth, Sally B. Donnelly San Francisco: David S. Jackson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 139 No. 5 FEBRUARY 3, 1992 | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

...President's ear? ROBERT TEETER, his chief political strategist, is emerging as first among equals on the campaign staff. An Ann Arbor, Mich., pollster and longtime Bush adviser, Teeter was largely frozen out of the inner circle during the past three years by ex-powermeister John Sununu. But lately he has revived an old alliance with the new White House chief of staff, Sam Skinner. One reason they get along: Teeter's strategic skills complement Skinner's managerial strengths. Both men enjoy unlimited access to Bush. Teaming up on nearly everything, the two meet nightly for 90 minutes to talk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The President's Sounding Board | 1/20/1992 | See Source »

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