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Turner may sound like a modern Cassandra, but it is possible to detect in his quest the messianic reflex that overcomes people with big checkbooks and egos to match. He invented the Turner Tomorrow Awards to inspire writers the world over to write about "positive solutions to global problems," but the contest this year degenerated into a spat over who should get the $500,000 prize. He has issued what some are calling the Ted Commandments, a list of 10 voluntary initiatives that would make the world a better place. (It includes "I promise to have no more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Taming of Ted Turner | 1/6/1992 | See Source »

...mission was to detect and hold the Japanese soldiers at bay. Being so young, we were really frightened to be standing guard all alone, all night long, on a dark, lonely hillside. I spent a lot of time thinking about who could be out there in the night. I was so scared that I often heard and saw things that weren't there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remembrance Things That Weren't There | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

...general, the explanations given by practitioners cannot be squared with the Western science of physiology. Indeed, the mumbo-jumbo accounts are enough & to turn a believing patient skeptical. Chiropractors speak of subtle misalignments or "subluxations" of the spine, but other doctors usually cannot detect them. Acupuncture concerns itself with 12 pulses and 12 organs -- six solid, or yin, and six hollow, or yang -- connected to fingers and toes by channels through which energy flows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why New Age Medicine Is Catching On | 11/4/1991 | See Source »

After applauding Buffett for his changes, Congress focused its anger on regulators. House members, seeking a new image of toughness after being stung by the savings and loan debacle, blasted the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve for failing to detect Salomon's fraudulent bids fast enough. Congressional leaders accused regulators of being too cozy with Wall Street firms and warned that Congress would move quickly to overhaul the $2.2 trillion government-securities market to prevent similar abuses in the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scandals: Salomon's Minefields | 9/16/1991 | See Source »

...false documentation, the deployment of billions of dollars in unbooked letters of credit, and clandestine arrangements with compliant government officials in numerous countries, B.C.C.I. was ideally positioned for its role as arms marketeer to the world, particularly the Middle East. Though its tracks are often difficult to detect, TIME has discovered B.C.C.I.'s fingerprints on a startling array of transactions. Among them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scandals: Not Just a Bank | 9/2/1991 | See Source »

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