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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...list, which was an essential element of the magazine's message, was among the most strongly criticized...

Author: By Brian D. Ellison, | Title: A HOUSE DIVIDED | 11/22/1991 | See Source »

Bradley's account, like most pieces in Movie, is convincing and sensitive. However, it is just one essay in a collection which is impressively diverse, both in terms of the writers' perspectives and the movies discussed. The Movie That Changed My Life adds an imaginative and unique element to film criticism...

Author: By John M. Biers, | Title: The Movie That Changed My Life | 11/22/1991 | See Source »

Both these factors are relevant to the former Soviet Union. The peoples that made it up are heading for sweeping political changes, which will coincide with hard economic times. A constitutional czar would provide an element of continuity, while the politicians do the dirty work and make the hard choices. He would also offer emotional security when things get grim, as they inevitably will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Not Bring Back the Czars? | 11/11/1991 | See Source »

Although the process of redistribution itself is arcane and carnivalesque, Cambridge pols like to maintain that it contains an element of small-town charm...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: Wolf, Sullivan Duehay Elected | 11/9/1991 | See Source »

...adds an uplifting element to this otherwise somber tribute to relationships. He provides a direct contrast to Tchiak and frequently attempts to bring some reality into his friend's dour attitude. Shortly before Doreen arrives, he comments (no doubt from experience), "Just remember, Tchiak, they're just flesh and blood...

Author: By P. GREGORY Maravilla, | Title: An Ear for the Lonely | 11/8/1991 | See Source »

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