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...than 2,300 letters, the largest response to a TIME cover story last year. Many readers praised the story, while others, including members of the National Rifle Association of America, accused us of ignoring the rights of gun owners. Reflecting on their arguments, our editors decided to take an in-depth look at the N.R.A. itself. The result is this week's cover articles, which include a defense of gun ownership by J. Warren Cassidy, the N.R.A.'s executive vice president, and an argument for strict new gun-control laws by Sarah Brady, whose husband James was shot...
...Sunday, Dec. 17, meeting in the White House following the Christmas party "started as an in-depth briefing" of Bush by his senior aides, says a participant. The President was especially infuriated to hear details of the incident in which an American Navy lieutenant was pulled out of a car and beaten by Panama Defense Forces soldiers while his wife was threatened with gang rape. "Enough is enough," said Bush. "This guy ((Noriega)) is not going to lay off. It will only get worse...
Text as Image allows one to experience the delicacy and detail of Japanese calligraphy, one of the nation's most ancient forms of art. It is not necessary to have an in-depth understanding of Japanese art history to enjoy the Museum's most recent presentation, but for those who do, the show is a must...
...pessimistic. After all, the quality of network newscasts is still higher than the crime-and-accident-heavy fare on most local stations. Instead of trying to make the day's headlines interesting to viewers who may already have seen them twice, some critics suggest that the networks offer more in-depth analysis. Says Herford: "Maybe Nightline is the model for the future evening newscast. Maybe the networks should tackle the one or two most important issues every day during that half hour...
...determined whether plans for a multi-billion dollar fund drive caused the apparent surge, the approximately 10 jobs listed in The Gazette seemed compelling. Take this entry on page 22--"Development Assistant for Research/Development Associate for Research." Among the duties specified, the prospective "assistant" will get to undertake "in-depth biographical and financial research and analysis of individuals..." The resumes are probably pouring...