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...reportedly, supposedly, allegedly, President Sadat in the lower right hand corner of this photograph." Finally, Egyptian Vice President Hosni Mubarak in a statement at about 2 p.m. officially confirmed the news of Sadat's death. Shortly before 3 p.m., the shocking images of the carnage captured by ABC Cameraman Fabrice Moussos were transmitted by satellite on all three networks and made available to 120 foreign networks. At first, however, the film was erroneously attributed to Egyptian television, which in fact had blacked out its coverage as soon as the shooting started...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Groping for News from Cairo | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

PERSONAL FOUL--If any player, after scoring a touchdown, field goal, extra point or safety, returns to the sideline and mugs for the cameraman with "Hi Mom" or any other personal statements, his team will suffer a 15-yard penalty and loss of down on its next possession. However, a player will not be penalized for "Hi Dad," since none have ever said that...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Illegal Emotion | 10/2/1981 | See Source »

...swooping swimmer in churning blue water, a nearly invisible running horse latticed with bands of light, a jagged greenish swirl, a diver poised before takeoff. These photographs, ranging from impressionism to clear abstraction, are the work of Joel Walker, a gifted amateur cameraman, who took them for his amusement and then was pleased enough with the results to hang them on the walls of his Toronto office as decoration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: See & Tell: Color Phototherapy | 8/17/1981 | See Source »

...know Wayne B. Williams describe the diffident 23-year-old as a "news groupie." When he was a teenager, he built and broadcasted from a low-power radio station in his home. Later he worked for a number of commercial radio stations and served as a freelance news cameraman for the city's WSB-TV. But since June 4, the news enthusiast has found himself too close to the headlines. Beginning that morning-when Williams was released from local FBI headquarters after hours of questioning about the deaths of 28 black Atlanta youths-he was hotly pursued...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Caught in the Headlines | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

...says, "insisted" he go downtown for questioning. As word of Williams' interrogation began to spread, many Atlantans expressed hope that the long search for a killer of many of the city's 28 young black victims might be over. Yet twelve hours later Williams, a former TV cameraman and part-time talent-booking agent, was released. Publicly, law enforcement officials said they did not have enough evidence to hold him. Privately, they insisted he was still a suspect. Said one: "The sense is that we've got our man. It's just a matter of time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Last, at Least a Suspect | 6/15/1981 | See Source »

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