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...though it's miles from the ocean, Camp David is run by the Navy. So it's guarded by Marines, very muscular-looking men in fatigues and very, very short haircuts. They run an extremely tight ship: before the small party of reporters and lensmen were admitted into the compound for a brief photo session with the three smiling leaders, the Marines sternly lectured them that under no circumstances were they to bring in alcohol (those press guys!) use cell phones (which, to the glee of the White House, don't work well up here anyway) or to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spicy News! It's Thai Curry on the Summit Menu! | 7/13/2000 | See Source »

...elder Bush proposed his theory the other day in a long, occasionally hilarious interview he gave, along with his wife, Barbara, to The New York Times' Frank Bruni. The interview took place at the Bushes' family compound in Kennebunkport, Me. The obstreperous Mrs. Bush kept interrupting her husband in order to fire stray shots at Al Gore, and the former president would testily shush her. "What are you doing?" he asked her at one point. "You're not going to be in this interview if you're going to start talking like that. George will call...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Some Wishful Thinking From George Bush Sr.? | 7/10/2000 | See Source »

There are so many possible uses for MDMA, the compound used in ecstasy pills, and I feel it should be legalized for personal and medicinal purposes. I know people who have found peace of mind through the use of MDMA, and I've never seen anyone who has had adverse reactions to properly made MDMA. Your story cleared up many common misperceptions. Thank you for giving both the positive and negative facts on an issue that is quietly affecting every aspect of America's youth. SARAH ANNE COPELAND Baltimore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 26, 2000 | 6/26/2000 | See Source »

...suit against the government that kicked off in court Tuesday, doesn't have any conspiracy theories. He isn't going to put the system on trial. He just wants to prove that the U.S. government - specifically, the two FBI field generals that led the 1993 raid on the Waco compound - made "bad decisions," and that people died from them. Here's a rundown on the showdown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conspiracy Theorists Get Ready: Here Waco Again | 6/20/2000 | See Source »

...defense: The government scored a big procedural victory Monday when it was allowed to introduce transcripts of Branch Davidian conversations intercepted by FBI listening devices during the siege. In the transcripts - prepared by a government expert, conspiracy buffs will note - Branch Davidian leaders joke about their compound's lack of accessibility to the fire department, and David Koresh muses drily about an FBI agent's head exploding. Such are not the linchpins of an excessive-force case. Government lawyers are already on Judge Walter S. Smith's bad side for procedural hijinks in the trial's runup. They'll have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conspiracy Theorists Get Ready: Here Waco Again | 6/20/2000 | See Source »

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