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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...music has enough muscle and melody to lift the material and the spirits. He can get our blood flowing with a rousing fight song (Into the Fire in Pimpernel) or brighten a brittle critique of social mores with an infectious melodic motif (Facade in Jekyll). Even when his ballads bog down in gooey lyrics (by Leslie Bricusse in Jekyll; Nan Knighton in Pimpernel), the simple but affecting tunes can stick with you. And if they get played on the radio, why not? "There are times when the emotions transcend the moment in the show," Wildhorn explains. "When that happens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: GRABBING HIS MOMENT | 12/22/1997 | See Source »

...could rest its case as early as next Friday. Originally, prosecutors had said it would take six to eight weeks to present their evidence from a line-up of 327 witnesses. "Prosecutors now feel they don't need to overprove this case," Cole says. "They don't want to bog down the jury with unnecessary details." The prosecution strongly believes that they are winning over jurors with the often powerfully emotional testimony presented so far, coupled with upcoming forensic evidence and testimony from Michael Fortier. "They are relying on the jury to use their common sense and connect the dots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OKC Prosecution Could Rest Next Week | 5/9/1997 | See Source »

Whether one believes that Simpson was telling the truth depends, like so much else in this bog of a case, on perspective. What is incontrovertible, however, is that he remained unwavering as he wove a net of denials and declarations of innocence. O.J. will get another chance to speak in his own defense; his attorneys in the wrongful-death suit brought by the victims' families will recall him to the stand to answer friendlier questions when they present their case. But as in the criminal trial, it may be hard to recognize a defining moment when it actually occurs. Detective...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: O.J. HOLDS THE LINE | 12/9/1996 | See Source »

...multiply until we do have serious problems. We must strike a balance between fighting for every last amenity and recognizing that such amenities are, although sometimes deserved, often quite trivial. Easy changes should be pursued. Inconsistencies and sources of problems should be noted. Like students standing in a cold bog on a rainy day, we should make what minor adjustments we can to improve our living conditions. But, like those students, we should realize that we can deal with the flaws in our situation, and we should not go too far out of our way to remedy them. We should...

Author: By Marco Simons, | Title: When the Whining Stops | 11/20/1996 | See Source »

...questionable foreign donations to the Democratic Party. White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta claims that the message from the election was that voters want compromise not partisan warfare. "The American people have really rejected four years of those kinds of allegations that led nowhere," Panetta said. "If we bog down in the kind of gridlock and partisanship and attacks that we saw over the last two years, I think the American people will reject that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Over | 11/6/1996 | See Source »

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