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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Eisenhaure '02 says, "When I was younger, [male teen idols] used to actually look male. Now they're androgynous. Like Hanson. The first time I saw them, I thought they were girls, especially the middle one." Today's boy wonders look more and more like someone's little brother (or sister, for that matter) than bastions of masculinity. In the past, Elvis had his muscled pelvic gyrations and the members of Duran Duran, under all the eye shadow and leather, were still unquestionably...

Author: By Terry E-E Chang, | Title: Idol Hands Do the Devil's Work | 11/12/1998 | See Source »

...frequent foul humors, people like to say "Skippy" (as in evil twin) is in that day. He's allergic to the spotlight in a city where most people crave it. "I'm into the cult of nonpersonality," he once told the Washington Post, via a spokeswoman. His brother Tony, an outside adviser to Vice President Al Gore, says his brother's "real ambition is to open up a T-shirt store in Maui." All these traits would seem to make Podesta an odd choice for a job that consists of keeping peace in the brawling White House and selling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: John Podesta: Not a Golfing Buddy | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

...original post at the White House was staff secretary, a job that involves managing the flow of paperwork leading to the President, thus forcing decisions and conferring enormous power. He was hired for his command of policy. Says brother Tony: "John is the only person in Washington who knows everything there is to know about encryption and price supports, dairy farming and the FBI." But the peculiar nature of the Clinton presidency quickly demanded another type of talent, something not mentioned in a typical job description. Podesta's own description of it was "Secretary of S___." First, there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: John Podesta: Not a Golfing Buddy | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

Immediately, Diana supporters came roaring back. THE SMEARING OF A PRINCESS, read one headline; Diana's friend Rosa Monckton, her brother Charles Spencer and the Duchess of York all made statements bemoaning that anyone would accuse the Princess of wrongdoing now that she's dead. "Has Charles no shame?" wonders another royal biographer, Anthony Holden. Charles and Camilla were driven to the unprecedented move of issuing a joint statement insisting that they had not cooperated with Junor nor asked their friends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defending The Prince | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

They are looking not only for justice but also for some clue as to the whereabouts of their loved ones, only two of whose bodies were ever found. "We have a cemetery plot and a headstone, but there's no Paul there," says Sharon Sellitto, 49, of her slain brother Paul Cosner. "Maybe we can find out what became of him." She isn't optimistic. After just one day of testimony, two jurors were replaced, one because of illness and the other after her husband died unexpectedly. That leaves only four alternates in a case that could last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Murder Most Foul | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

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