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...portrays government as a fungus, Dole refuses to apologize for his beliefs. In New Hampshire over Memorial Day, Dole repeatedly told crowds, "We're not trying to devastate government. We're trying to downsize it." Nor does he apologize for his bargaining skills. "I think if there is a complaint, it comes from people who don't understand, first of all, leadership, and secondly, the Senate," he told Time last week. "You're not 'cutting deals'; you're out there trying to get something done. And I think most Americans expect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOB DOLE: FACING THE AGE ISSUE | 7/31/1995 | See Source »

James denies any wrongdoing, claiming he has merely enjoyed the fruits of wise financial investments. He insists that if he were a white politician, he would not be under investigation. This week he must respond to a 27-count complaint issued by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission. The panel charges that James failed to report on disbursements from his political war chest, and it has recommended fines of $44,000. "What's going on here is like a feudal system between lords and vassals," says Essex County Executive James Treffinger. "It's Jefferson's worst nightmare of what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE RUNNER STUMBLES | 7/10/1995 | See Source »

...these reasons, the auto deal falls far short of being the "major step toward free trade throughout the world" that Clinton hailed. This week, even before the pact had been printed, word got out that Kantor's office will begin investigating a potentially explosive complaint by Eastman Kodak. The company charges that Fuji Photo Film and the Tokyo government illegally conspired to prevent Kodak from enlarging its 9% share of the market for camera film in Japan. The complaint -- involving some of the same Japanese business practices that the U.S. tried but failed to change in the auto deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LOOKS GOOD, BUT WHAT'S UNDER THE HOOD? | 7/10/1995 | See Source »

...other exposed places, we get a few bullets. Usually they hit the ground 1 or 2 m [3 or 6 ft.] in front of us. And they love to shoot at night. God knows why." Ferrand says the morale of his troops is high. Still, he repeats the familiar complaint when he says, "We would like to do more, but we are not allowed to fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NO PEACE FOR THE PEACEKEEPERS | 6/12/1995 | See Source »

Right now, the NAACP is waiting to meet withthe city manager to discuss the six points. If thepast record of complaint and response holds true,however, the status quo is unlikely to change: thefundamental structure adopted in the 1991 plancalls for growth--but slowly and gradually...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: THE CITY | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

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