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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...gone and back again." Ayo's restless spirit twice returns, once with enough violence to drive Grace from her family, and again during Lizzie's teenage years. This leads to convoluted identity politics, for the dead Grace also inhabits Lizzie's body. Soon, Lizzie is waking to African dust between her sheets, the rolling of a slave ship and her own blood seeping from torn flesh. Although Perry has clearly read her Toni Morrison, her insights into slavery are no more piercing than, say, Steven Spielberg's in Amistad. But to be fair, this debut novel is not really about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Stigmata | 8/3/1998 | See Source »

...Brentwood, Calif., mansion at 360 N. Rockingham Ave., where O.J. Simpson lived when his ex-wife was slain two miles away, was bulldozed on Wednesday in order to make way for a new owner's home. As the dust clouds swelled and neighbors applauded, Simpson shrugged off the moment, saying: "It's not my house, and I could care less." Simpson, who had lived there for 20 years, said he was notified the demolition was scheduled to take place, but he was unmoved by the destruction. "It's part of my past," Simpson told the Associated Press in a telephone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fall of the House of O.J. | 7/30/1998 | See Source »

...walk. If you are starving, it can take days or weeks to stagger to one of the dozen feeding centers run by international aid agencies. That is what thousands of stick-figured Sudanese are doing right now: trekking desperately in search of food, tottering, often falling into the dust to die, sometimes within sight of their goal. This time it is not only emaciated mothers with their hollow-cheeked children but skeletal men as well, not just in the war-ravaged south but also in the north. Across the pitiless expanse of Sudan, starvation threatens 2.6 million people, of whom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sudan: In unholy synergy, drought and human folly are producing another shocking famine | 7/27/1998 | See Source »

...into the midst of this chaos chasing after the last bus home. Fraternity and equality were forgotten as we ran through the crowd. All that mattered was liberty. The bus appeared in the distance and a cry went up. The very young, old and infirm were left in the dust as the mob surged forward. We dodged and wove our way to the bus with the knowledge that only the strong would survive. Dashing ahead of a gaggle of tourists in matching outfits, we leapt onto the bus roaring with victory as the doors closed on those who had been...

Author: By Mark K. Arimoto, | Title: POSTCARD FROM WASHINGTON | 7/24/1998 | See Source »

...ANGELES: Roy Rogers was "King of the Cowboys" when cowboys sang and played guitar, when they rode all day and came home clean, soiled by neither dust nor sweat. When, rather than reveling in bloodshed, Clint-like, they simply shot the gun out of the villain's hand. By the time Roy Rogers -- husband to Dale Evans, rider of Trigger and friend to Gabby Hayes -- died Monday of heart failure at the age of 86, a lot had changed in Hollywood's Old West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roy Rogers, 1911-1998 | 7/6/1998 | See Source »

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