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...character has her upsets; for one, she is bankrupt and has to fend off the propositions of an unruly husband who has left her. But around Charlie, her personal problems dissolve and her public ones being. In the end, Hollywood, just as we want it to, wins happily...

Author: By G. WILLIAM Winborn, | Title: Bergman Happens To Find a Great Duo | 7/29/1994 | See Source »

...however, the city is being knocked off its bearings, forcing citizens to fend for themselves. "One of the most frightening things about life in Moscow," says Galina Volchek, director of the Sovremennik Theater, "is this sense of inner, psychological defenselessness; the feeling that you are totally alone in facing whatever may happen." Russians have a word for this feeling of vulnerability in the midst of wrenching change: bespredel. Its literal meaning perhaps best sums up the new Moscow: no limits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moscow: City On Edge | 7/4/1994 | See Source »

...high school to go out to the lake with a picnic basket and lots of Avon's Skin So Soft. (The mosquitos in Dallas are larger than most birds in Massachusetts). The fireworks lit up the modern skyline of downtown and reflected onto the lake. If we could successfully fend off the mosquitos and avoid the ants, we usually had a good time...

Author: By G. WILLIAM Winborn, | Title: Independence Day: Past and Present in Historical Boston | 7/1/1994 | See Source »

...room to spare, when the Senate voted 50-50 not to lift the White House -- supported arms embargo against Bosnia. Senate minority leader Bob Dole, backed by most Republicans and some Democrats, went after the Clinton policy in an effort to give the besieged Bosnians more firepower to fend off the better armed Serbs. White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers welcomed the vote as a confirmation of the President's Bosnia stance -- a policy, BTW, that candidate Clinton had railed against. Dole said he'd try it again.parpar

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOSNIAN EMBARGO . . . CLINTON SQUEAKS BY | 7/1/1994 | See Source »

House Democrats united to fend off what they claimed (and some Republicans virtually conceded) to be Republican obstructionism on health care. The House Ways and Means Committee sided with other congressional committees and voted in favor of mandating employers to finance health insurance, with breaks for small businesses. But leaders of the Senate Finance Committee told President Clinton they did not have the votes on their panel for such a provision, which the President favors. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton raised the possibility of negotiating away abortion coverage, if necessary, to pass a compromise bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week June 12-18 | 6/27/1994 | See Source »

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