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...expects an action picture to be altogether believable, but for anyone who has actually flown on the eponymous aircraft, Air Force One seems a bit less authentic than Attack of the Crab Monsters. To their credit, the filmmakers do not pretend that terrorists masquerading as Russian cameramen could simply stroll onto the President's plane; the script calls for a rogue Secret Service agent to give them their security clearances. Fine--except that even the mechanics on Air Force One work on a buddy system, one keeping tabs on the other. So presumably you need at least two rogue agents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: ON THE REAL THING, NO PODS AND NO PARACHUTES | 7/28/1997 | See Source »

...five U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopters swooped down on the Croatian village of Prevrsac, and out of one climbed U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright with a gaggle of reporters and cameramen in tow. She had just given President Franjo Tudjman a public lecture in Zagreb for failing to live up to the peace accord that ended the Yugoslav civil war 18 months earlier. In Prevrsac, standing, with cameras rolling, in front of a burned-out Serb home, she dressed down one of Tudjman's ministers over Croatian attacks against returning refugees. "It's disgusting," Albright snapped. Secretaries of State usually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ALBRIGHT TOUCH | 6/16/1997 | See Source »

...prominent producer says many crew members will resist the rule because they enjoy earning overtime pay. But cameramen like Kirk Bloom, who worked on Titanic, want some kind of limit to the grind. "I'd rather have a little less work and a little more of a life," he says. Ed Gutentag, another Titanic veteran, is one of many crew members who say Hershman's death hit home because they have caught themselves dozing at the wheel. "I smack myself in the face as hard as I can to stay awake," Gutentag says. "But the big picture is, What value...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: THE LONGEST DAY | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

...bridge degenerated into a widespread beating of protesters that continued through the night. Police chased students through the streets, into stores and university buildings, beating them and dragging some of them away for arrest. At least 80 were reported injured. Casualties ranged from pro-democratic leader Vesna Pesic to cameramen from APTV, Reuters Television and CNN. Draskovic said he was chased by police and shots were fired at his car as he fled. "Tonight, a crime was committed against the people of Belgrade," said Draskovic. ?Actions like these cannot stop the demonstrations, and can only raise the restlessness and anger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Bloody Day in Belgrade | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

Angry crowds surged around the Union, S.C. courthouse last fall whenSusan Smith was arrested on charges of drowning her two young boys.But asjury selectionbegan today, the crowd consisted of some 50 reporters and cameramen covering the trial. About 150 potential jurors from this small town were interviewed. So far, 42 have been dismissed for various reasons. A separate hearing todetermine her competenceto stand trial has not yet reached a conclusion. Her lawyers say Smith is suicidal, and that her depression may lead her to make self-incriminating statements during the trial. TIME's Joe Kane reports that while the Smith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JURY SELECTION BEGINS IN SUSAN SMITH TRIAL | 7/10/1995 | See Source »

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