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Over the decades, national security became a uniquely compelling article of civic liturgy: legislators, bureaucrats and judges regularly bowed before its incantation, its aura of danger and patriotic self-interest. In its pursuit, public coffers coughed forth trillions of dollars and military budgets were gorged like French geese. It is hard to remember that national security has not always been with us as a national preoccupation. But it hasn't. Of late, it has become a hollow shell of an idea. It may be time to retire the term gracefully from service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: An Idea Whose Time Is Fading | 5/28/1990 | See Source »

...need its own army, but he was beaten by what he described as a Leatherneck "propaganda machine that is almost equal to Stalin's." Aside from the clout of ten Senators and 21 Representatives in the current Congress who served in the Marines, the corps exudes such a mystical aura that it is unassailable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Needs the Marines? | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

...poised between stand-up and stardom. He is top-lining in two summer movies, one a comedy concert film, the other a detective spoof called The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. With his suave prole looks and his studded, studied cock-of-the-Brooklyn-walk demeanor, Clay wears the aura of danger that Hollywood wants in a movie star. So maybe he'll be one. That still leaves doubts about his popular appeal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: X Rated | 5/7/1990 | See Source »

...Harvard mystique, a pervasive air about the University that makes it somehow different from other institutions. The fact that other schools tell nearly the same stories and show equally impressive buildings doesn't seem to matter as the tours reach their end; nearly everyone can sense the aura...

Author: By Cara M. Familian, | Title: University Tours: Showing Buildings And Telling Stories To Harvard's Future | 4/16/1990 | See Source »

...fact, Strange Snow was recently made into a film called Jacknife, starring Robert DeNiro. I did not see this film, so I cannot make any comparative assessments. But it seems as if Metcalfe's script might work better on the screen, which could lend a larger-than-life aura to this simplistic and somewhat thin story. Despite the generally good acting in the Leverett House production, descriptions of the war and the pain of remembering it might seem more convincing coming from Robert DeNiro rather than a Harvard undergraduate...

Author: By Maurie Samuels, | Title: Simplified Souls | 4/13/1990 | See Source »

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