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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...first-year from Austin, Texas also plans to take next year off to devote herself to her Olympic dream...

Author: By Michael M. Luo, | Title: Students Shoot For Olympics | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

...branded as false an account of the 1974 transaction by his former brother-in-law, George Caton, reported this week in The New Republic. One of the story's most damaging charges: that Gramm took an interest in movie investing after watching a film called "Truck Stop Women." TIME Austin bureau chief S.C. Gwynne notes that no one, including The New Republic reporter, has yet established that any allegedly Gramm-related movie is pornographic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GRAMM SLAMS "PORN" STORY | 5/18/1995 | See Source »

...concerned the Coalition may be eating into their dwindling base. Voters are looking for more morality in their politics, and the Coalition is providing it. "Thanks in great part to people like Ralph Reed, they have become a mainstream constituency," said Democratic consultant Mark McKinnon, who is based in Austin, Texas. "I have been advising my clients that we get ourselves in a lot of trouble by attacking the religious right. Instead of inciting them, we ought to try to co-opt them. We need to show we have a backbone of morality in this party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO RALPH REED | 5/15/1995 | See Source »

...serious allegations of government involvement" that his office is probing. "More people die from skiing every year than are hurt by militias," says Duke. What critics are calling "ultraright," he adds, is "really just people that believe in the Constitution." --By Nina Burleigh/ Washington. With reporting by Hilary Hylton/ Austin and Richard Woodbury/Denver

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MOVEMENT'S SYMPATHETIC EARS ON CAPITOL HILL | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

...current production opens stiffly (as though conversation had to be slower in the 19th century because contractions hadn't yet been invented), the actors soon zero in on their thrillingly cold target. As is often true in James, we witness a battle that can have no victors. Dr. Austin Sloper (Philip Bosco) is a wealthy widower whose earnest daughter Catherine (Cherry Jones) pales beside his resplendent memories of his wife (who, to make the comparison all the more pointed and painful, died giving birth to Catherine). Reared in an atmosphere of genteel censure, Catherine only gradually surmises that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BROADWAY GROWS UP | 5/1/1995 | See Source »

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