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...Cards to a division title and seven strong games against the Braves (though I'm not entirely sure Atlanta wasn't just toying with them)--a round of applause is in order...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, | Title: Greene Awards | 10/18/1996 | See Source »

Quidam tours California for the next year before heading to Denver, Dallas, Houston, New York City, Chicago and Atlanta. More buoyant than the 1994 Alegria, less self-consciously surreal than the '92 Saltimbanco, Quidam is prime, mature Cirque. It is beyond circus, beyond theater; it makes the incredible visible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: FORGIVE THE MIMES | 10/14/1996 | See Source »

...American and National League Championship Series. The Yankees and Orioles split a pair of tight, tense games in New York that featured dramatic home runs, clutch pitching performances, and, of course, that memorable catch. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cardinals have shown surprising power in hitting well against an Atlanta Braves pitching staff that just got through embarrassing the Dodger's hitters in the first round of the NL playoffs. All in all, a good show for Budig if he ever gets out of the office. -->

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Appeal Denied | 10/11/1996 | See Source »

...ATLANTA: After months as the prime suspect in the Centenial Olympic Park pipe bombing, former security guard Richard Jewell may be close to exoneration. The FBI appears ready to drop Jewell as a suspect after conducting a six-hour interrogation Sunday. The agency has stopped tailing Jewell and has returned the property taken from his apartment. Although the FBI is not commenting, the bureau did not ask Jewell to take another polygraph test, and returned his gun collection, not something usually done for a major suspect. But simply dropping him from the suspect list is not enough for Jewell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jewell May Be Close To Exoneration | 10/9/1996 | See Source »

...ATLANTA: Conventional wisdom holds that the safest time to fly is right after a plane crash raises concerns over safety. That and an astonishingly low $19 one-way airfare on some routes is what company officials hope will bring travelers back to ValuJet. The airline began operations again today, 15 weeks after flights were suspended June 17th in the aftermath of the May plane crash in the Everglades that that killed all 110 people aboard. After a lengthy review, ValuJet persuaded the Federal Aviation Administration its planes are safe. Not everyone is convinced. The association of Flight Attendants union filed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Come Fly With Us -->