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Husbands are a favorite topic. A fiftyish front-row regular complains that her husband does the grocery shopping (the most hated activity) every Saturday morning but says that he buys all the wrong stuff. She has to go back to the market all week long. The women agree: husbands don't know how to shop...
Bush may still get a front-row seat at Hirohito's funeral in Tokyo, but an American Ambassador in Bangkok is more likely these days than in the past to be kept cooling his heels in the anteroom of a Prime Minister's office -- and less likely to get the U.S. Government's way once he is admitted. In short, American economic problems have become a national security and foreign policy issue...
...Washington heralded a changing of the guard at the White House last week, ^ so did TIME. Our inauguration, however, was a far more modest affair: we installed Michael Duffy and Dan Goodgame as our new White House correspondents, then sent them across town to front-row seats at the swearing- in of the country's 41st President. The White House beat is not always so glamorous. Or so easy. It requires unusual quantities of persistence, curiosity and humor, qualities that both correspondents demonstrated before they reached the Oval Office watch...
...drawn-out murmur echoed in the vaulted chamber of the Grand Kremlin Palace. From his front-row seat on the dais, President Mikhail Gorbachev enjoyed an unobstructed view of the extraordinary scene, but many of the 1,376 deputies at last week's session of the Supreme Soviet were forced to turn their heads to see what was going on -- not on the podium but in their midst. A motion to approve major changes in the constitution had just been put to a vote, but the show of hands was not unanimous. "Could I ask for a count of those...
...someone who had a front-row seat to history and knew inimately some of the political luminaries of his age, Sutton retains a refreshing modesty. "How would I like to be remembered in politics?" he asks himself. "As a voter. Just as a voter--and someone who tried to help when they needed...