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Weather has to be the most underestimated topic of conversation. While it is always acceptable, and often even encouraged, to have scatological, revealingly personal or sexually graphic conversations with perfect strangers in dining halls, you are likely to be confronted with smirks and scornful looks if you start talking about the weather. The weather is boring, people will whine. It's small talk. It means you don't have anything interesting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Moment | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

First, the form of his argument. Mr. Rascoff condemns us for including in our latest issue two photographs, one of Miss Shannon Lowney's casket and the other of an aborted fetus. Mr. Rascoff writes, "I shall not provide a graphic description of the photographs--good taste forbids it. Suffice it to say that Peninsula has out-done itself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Peninsula Has Valuable Content | 3/15/1995 | See Source »

...mountains of Macedonia. When he discovers a mysterious Albanian girl, Zamira (Labina Mitevska), hiding in his room he is forced to choose between his desire to protect her and his oath to God. The villages in the surrounding hills, filled with hostile Macedonians and Albanians, set the scene for graphic violence...

Author: By Jonathon P. Bonanno, | Title: Here Comes the Macedonian 'Rain' | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

Smith's artistic talents were evident when he was a youngster in Aberdeen, South Dakota, where he liked to draw when he wasn't playing basketball. After graduating from the University of Minnesota, he set out for New York City. Studies with graphic-art doyen Milton Glaser at the School of Visual Arts culminated in a "dream job" in TIME's art department. His four-day work schedule gives him time for his own painting-mixed media on panels-which has resulted in several one-man shows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers, Mar. 6, 1995 | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

They cite examples of the author's condescension, ridicule and inaccuracies, which they say are conveyed in the article's title: "Let's Go or Let's Not and Say We Did." Further down the same page, a graphic contains the elaboration: "Why You Can't Trust the Best-selling Harvard Travel Series...

Author: By Maggie Pisacane, | Title: Rolling Stone Criticizes Let's Go | 3/4/1995 | See Source »

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