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...greatly approve of that," says Rosovsky. "Up until now, I had to look through the glare of the windows, and now I can look at the beautiful old clock...

Author: By Jonathan N. Axelrod and Todd F. Braunstein, S | Title: THE EDUCATION OF JAMIE HOUGHTON | 10/6/1995 | See Source »

...first immediate product of the merger was the spectacle of the irrepressible Turner at play on a larger, more conservative stage. Standing in the glare of TV lights, he conceded that the price of Time Warner stock had been languishing. "Just because you're flat for a while doesn't mean that you can't take off," he retorted. "I mean, look at the shuttle program. Every now and then one blows up. But they keep on going, Bubba. We might have a bad year or two. But overall it's going to be up and away, like Superman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HANDS ACROSS THE CABLE | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

Bergeron may have been a Bambi in the headlights, but today's Heathers-in-waiting are primed for the media glare. As the 50 alighted from a chartered plane last Monday for the start of their Atlantic City siege, they filed into the airport lounge, taking the room one high-heeled step after another. Posing outside en masse, they lined up like Rockettes. Their collective smile could give an onlooker severe retinal damage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MISS AMERICA: DREAM GIRLS | 9/18/1995 | See Source »

...most people hurry by Throne with scarcely a glance, no one within a three-block-radius is oblivious to the seemingly incessant pounding of his bass bucket. Pimply pit rats nod their heads in cool appraisal of the rhythm; an elderly lady plugging her ears shoots Throne a contemptuous glare as the scurries by; a yuppie-ish man in a suit drops a bill into Throne's bucket without stopping to listen to a beat. But Throne is in his own world. On the rare occasions when he looks up, he's smiling a complacent half-grin. The beat goes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Art on the Corner | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...John became one of the few brave souls to emerge from the huge gay show-biz underground into the glare of publicity and opprobrium. If he suffered a bit less for his declaration than other entertainers might have, it's because his appeal is not primarily sexual; the glitter and sartorial outrage conceal an ordinary, football-loving guy with an extraordinary love of the limelight. For all the tabloid titters, England realizes this; it has virtually made John its official Ambassador of Fun. He has performed for all branches of the Royal Family, and is a favorite dancing partner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ROARING BACK | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

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