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...furor over Clark's decision, at least he has been honest. Clark has never beat around the bush about his feelings on public interest law, even if these sentiments did infuriate the student body. It was this rare honesty with the press that elicited the attacks for his apparently anti-public interest comments. Two weeks ago, he subjected himself to an hour of antagonistic questioning by students at a forum...

Author: By Tara A. Nayak, | Title: Hypocritical Legal Studies | 3/14/1990 | See Source »

...than fivefold in the past 20 years, and now surpasses breast cancer as the leading cause of death. "I cannot understand how any self-respecting company could seek to exploit so deliberately a group of young women," said Molly Yard, president of the National Organization for Women. Despite the furor, RJR is going ahead with plans to test Dakota...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Under Fire from All Sides | 3/5/1990 | See Source »

Jimmy the Greek. Al Campanis. Jackie Mason. Add the name of Andy Rooney to the roll call of media loose lips. The furor keeps escalating over Rooney's 90-day suspension from CBS for his comments about gays and his alleged remarks about blacks. Minority groups are grumbling about fairness, pundits are punditing about the First Amendment, and the network has received more than 4,000 calls, almost all of them urging Rooney's reinstatement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Zapping A Curmudgeon (Andy Rooney) | 2/26/1990 | See Source »

Until last week the national furor over the idea of swapping weapons for hostages in defiance of a congressional ban on official gunrunning to the contras seemed to have faded to the vanishing point. But when federal Judge Harold Greene ordered that more than 30 excerpts from Reagan's Oval Office diary be turned over to his former National Security Adviser John Poindexter on the ground that they were relevant to his defense, the fuss flared anew, if perhaps only fleetingly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return of The Watergate Doctrine | 2/19/1990 | See Source »

Gorbachev flatly denied the story next day, and no other news organization got even a shred of confirmation that resignation was imminent. But the furor demonstrated CNN's growing impact as the world's most widely circulated TV news network. It also raised questions about whether, given that global clout, CNN exercised due journalistic caution when dealing with a potential bombshell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Bombshell from Moscow | 2/12/1990 | See Source »

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