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TONY BLAIR Petrol predicament puts PM in bunker mode. Looks more Jimmy Carter than Winston Churchill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Sep. 25, 2000 | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

...British Opens, rather than rip every drive and fire his iron shots at every flag, Woods on most holes played his tee shot in the fairway and his approach shot to the safest part of the green. Woods knows he isn't a great bunker player (yet) and that the ones at St. Andrews--112 of them--are especially treacherous. So he worked hard to keep his ball out of the sand and was the one player to do so for 72 holes. He followed the example of Nicklaus, who when he had a good lead through three rounds would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the Best Got Better: The Game Of Risk | 8/14/2000 | See Source »

...After freshman year, I moved to Mather, a house designed by the same firm that built Hitler's bunker," he added. "If Hitler had conducted the war from Mather House, he would've killed himself a year earlier...

Author: By Michael R. Volonnino, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: O'Brien Returns to Harvard | 6/8/2000 | See Source »

...Warner Bros. set in Los Angeles isn't a NORAD bunker. But the similarity is no accident. When executive producer George Clooney and crew re-create Sidney Lumet's 1964 nuclear chiller Fail-Safe, with CBS execs and director Stephen Frears (High Fidelity, Dangerous Liaisons) watching nervously from a trailer outside, they'll be facing another cold war-era specter: live television. Airing at 9 p.m. E.T. (delayed P.T.), this pet project of Clooney, a longtime lover of live TV whose father Nick was a newsman and variety-show host, will be CBS's first theatrical production in 39 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Live...from the Brink | 4/10/2000 | See Source »

What may have affected his future most was the spectacle of the Soviet Empire's downfall. In excerpts from his book, he recalls the bunker atmosphere in his offices in East Berlin as the Soviet system came tumbling down. Putin called home to find out what to do. But "Moscow was silent," occupied with its own meltdown. "I felt," he recalls, "that the country no longer existed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Spy Who Came In From The Crowd | 4/3/2000 | See Source »

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