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...accept the consequences or attempt somehow to flee. He chose the latter option. In the wee hours of Jan. 5, 1965, having downed 10 cans of beer a few hours earlier, Jenkins, then 24, made his move. At first he stuck to his routine, taking command of a dawn patrol near the DMZ. But at about 2:30 a.m., he told his men he was going to check on something up ahead. He disappeared down a hill and never returned. It would be nearly 40 years before he would return to face the U.S. military...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Mistake | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...Clinton does. It's that great p.r. thing.' Watching Travolta warmly embrace fans or chat up elderly extras on the set, it's clear he works 'that great p.r. thing' as well as Clinton does ... Is the world ready for Candidate Travolta? 'Only doing this movie did it ever dawn on me,' he says. 'I don't have a natural or innate desire to run, so it would be a job someone would have to force me into.' We can see it now: Super Tuesday Night Fever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

...Last week the Sydney 18-year-old kicked on after his school formal, not creasing his sheets till dawn. The weight and hair he lost as a result of treatment have returned. All being well, he'll start driving and a hospitality course in the New Year, and it won't be long before he's playing sport as exuberantly as he was until, at 15, he noticed a lump on his right arm that turned out to be a symptom of Hodgkin's disease, a cancer of the lymphatic system. Treatment cured him and he was briefly healthy again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cancer Kids' Catch-17 | 11/23/2004 | See Source »

...dawn the next day, the Wolf Pack had reached Objective Cougar, the Imam al-Shafi Mosque that insurgent leaders used as a meeting point and command center. It sat midway down 3rd Platoon's southward advance through Fallujah's Askari district, home to many former Iraqi military officers. It had been long evacuated and been heavily fortified in anticipation of a U.S. invasion, but commanders had received reports that as many as 150 foreign fighters were ensconced in the area; the battle figured to be tough. Footage taken by an aerial drone earlier in the week showed that the area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into the Hot Zone | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...insurgents had studied the Americans' methods well. To negate the U.S.'s preference to fight in the dark using night-vision equipment, the insurgents focused their attacks in the dim light of dawn and dusk. As the sun set, a decrepit warehouse suddenly sparkled with at least a dozen muzzle flashes. Bullets flew thick over the unit's commandeered building. "Look at the industrial complex," Bellavia yelled at his men. "I want you to shoot, shoot." The Wolf Pack lashed back with chattering automatic-weapons fire. A sister platoon, bunkered down a few hundred yards to the west, joined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into the Hot Zone | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

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