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...tradition of the range that if a dog crosses your property, you can shoot it. That is how it's always been -- dogs can threaten the livestock, or the tulips, so you can shoot 'em. This spelled trouble near the leathery Colorado town of Durango last month after the Bakers, a large Californian family, moved in next to an old ranch. The Californians' golden retriever ventured onto the ranch property and ate a couple of chickens. The Californians duly apologized, but the ranchers remained incensed. And soon after, when the dog strayed across again, sure enough, the ranchers shot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rockies: Sky's The Limit | 9/6/1993 | See Source »

...cafe a few miles away, the waitress looks haggard. "It started at 5:30 this morning," she says. "Groups of eight to 12, 14 at one time. And they're talking they want more real estate . . . and we don't want 'em buying more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When White Makes Right | 8/9/1993 | See Source »

...BEAT-'EM-UP BLOCKBUSTER, CLIFFHANGER, THE audience first glimpses Sylvester Stallone crawling along the underside of a mountain ledge, a zillion feet above sea level. Indeed, most of the movie is devoted to gorgeous Alpine scenery and daredevil feats by its star, who gets to scale icy slopes and trade gouges with villainous John Lithgow atop a chopper perched on a sheer cliff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Adventure: Peak Performance | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

...addition to a third-place finish in the Coast Guard tournament, Fronhofer won his weight class at the Millersville University tourney and became the first Harvard wrestler in over 50--count'em, 50--years to win an Eastern title...

Author: By Patty W. Seo, | Title: Teacher-in Training | 6/10/1993 | See Source »

WITH VICTORY IN THE WAR ON DRUGS NOWHERE IN sight and prison populations bulging, the 1980s' lock-'em-up approach to drug crimes has come under increasing attack. Now Attorney General Janet Reno says she too wants to reconsider the harsh mandatory sentences legislated by drug-war hawks during the Reagan-Bush era. Reno announced a sweeping review of federal drug- punishment policies to determine if packing prisons with small-time offenders -- say, sentencing a 19-year-old courier to five years for transporting as little as five grams of crack -- makes sense or justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retrieving The Jailer's Keys | 5/17/1993 | See Source »

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