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...will be up to a new jury to decide whether George was guilty of criminal perjury. Steven Kirk, the original foreman, said his fellow jurors had found George evasive, duplicitous and dissembling; they could not agree on conviction because they chose to wrestle with the narrow issue of George's "technical" responsibility to Congress. But Gillen used expert testimony and thousands of newly declassified documents to prove his point: that key officials of the CIA had blindly served the White House in circumventing Congress by providing aid to the Nicaraguan contras in defiance of the Boland amendment. Concedes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Legacy of Contempt | 9/21/1992 | See Source »

Three times the jury deliberating the Iran-contra perjury trial of former CIA spy chief Clair George trooped into the courtroom to report an impasse, and three times Judge Royce Lamberth sent them back out to keep trying. Finally, after almost six days of fruitless deliberation, foreman Steven Kirk said his panel was totally deadlocked on all nine counts -- from perjury to giving false statements to Congress. "As a citizen," said Kirk, a Washington consultant, "I expect senior government officials like Clair George to be more forthcoming to Congress. As a juror, I felt compelled to give him the benefit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hung Out to Try Again | 9/7/1992 | See Source »

...suppose that your upper branches provide home and shelter for the endangered spotted owl. And then one day you hear the sound of approaching chain saws. The owls start to flap around you in alarm. And then you see the lumberjacks approaching your trunk, and you realize that the foreman of the crew is actually Elvis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Just Suppose . . . | 8/24/1992 | See Source »

...Barcelona to the assemblage now and forever more to be known simply as the Dream Team. Nevada bookmakers, who never miss an opportunity to make a dollar, have fastidiously refused to post odds or take a bet. The only surer wager than the Dream Team may be that George Foreman will not try to make it next as a featherweight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Basketball Are They Kidding? | 7/27/1992 | See Source »

...seems like our hometown hero. The pleasure of watching Michael Jordan play is almost matched by the very different pleasure of seeing an Angolan accountant turned point guard play Michael Jordan one-on-one. That is why two of the most popular athletes in the world today are George Foreman and Jimmy Connors, who inspire support not because of all they have achieved over the years, but in spite of it. Suddenly, in early middle age, both are born again as underdogs; suddenly, the perennial champions are overweight, out-of-breath, underestimated long shots competing for the hell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Magic of The Games | 7/27/1992 | See Source »

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