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Moderate Democrats hope Clinton's about-face is a lasting return to the New Democrat side of his persona, not just another temporary detour. The President seems convinced that, whatever the short-term cost, voters will reward him for being on the right side of the historic debate on balancing the budget. Others, like Representative David Obey, a Wisconsin Democrat, suspect he will eventually waver. Says Obey: "Most of us learned some time ago that if you don't like the President's position on a particular issue, you simply need to wait a few weeks." If nothing else, Clinton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE REPUBLICAN IN THE OVAL OFFICE | 6/26/1995 | See Source »

What matters to James more than genre classification is free-floating inspiration. A case in point is the Children of Men, James' much-discussed futuristic detour from detectives (if not from death...

Author: By Natasha Wimmer, | Title: P.D.'s Premeditated Plotting | 2/16/1995 | See Source »

...Shakespeare," theatrical innovator Peter Sellars once said, "the first thing I do is go to the text for cuts. I go through to find the passages that are real heavy, that really are not needed, places where the language has become obscure, the places where there is a bizarre detour." And then? "I take those moments, those elements, and I make them the centerpiece, the core of the production...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: Shylock on the Beach | 10/31/1994 | See Source »

...destination of all writers is ultimately the same: revelation. I think I'll make a detour in Ipswich...

Author: By Lorraine Lezama, | Title: Authors And Acolytes | 3/8/1994 | See Source »

...studying war, teaching military men and listening to them. Like his 1976 work The Face of Battle, his new book is alive with sudden, unexpected details and delights of knowledge -- a treatise, for example, on how to make a composite bow, that revolutionary asset of the horse warrior; a detour into the institutionalized vengeance of Maori warmaking; or a splendid interlude on the effects of geography on war, including a disquisition on why Adrianople, Edirne in modern Turkey, has been the most fought-over place in the world (it stands at the land bridge between Europe and Asia). If Keegan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chronicling a Filthy 4,000-Year-Old Habit | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

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