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Eight in 10 fans intend to follow the World Series closely on television, but only half those people say they will be watching very closely. Among all adults in the poll, not just fans, 38 percent plan to follow the Series closely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poll: Baseball Fans Are Caring Less For Sport | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

Certainly, I don't intend to diminish the accomplishments of the Crimson. The team appears talented enough to finish the year atop the Ancient Eight...

Author: By Etahn G. Drogin, | Title: Patriot Games | 9/29/1995 | See Source »

...this crime." The speech stunned a furious Marcia Clark, who just minutes before had requested that Simpson not be allowed to make a statement if he would not testify. James Willwerth reports from the trial that Simpson's statement took everyone in the courtroom by surprise. "Ito did not intend to let him make a statement. He simply asked O.J. if he waived his right to speak in court. O.J., so to speak, had the ball, saw his opening and ran through it to present this obviously rehearsed speech." Clark is worried, Willwerth says, that the speech might influence sequestered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SIMPSON SPEAKS! | 9/22/1995 | See Source »

...into the 1992 shootout was little more than "damage control." Glenn's coverup allegations target officials as high as former FBI Deputy Director Larry Potts. His testimony came as four more FBI officials - including Richard Rogers, chief of the FBI hostage rescue team - notified the Senate panel that they intend to invoke their Fifth Amendment right. "It certainly makes the FBI look very bad to the public," reports Elaine Shannon from the hearings. "That four top officials all are going to take the Fifth gives the impression of a stonewall, and that doesn't help the bureau at all. Morale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WHISTLEBLOWER OF RUBY RIDGE | 9/19/1995 | See Source »

...Clinton team. In May 1992, Washington lawyer Vernon Jordan, a good friend of both men, visited Powell. "Your polls are running off the charts,'' Jordan told him . "Are you interested in running as Clinton's V.P.?" Powell dismissed it out of hand. "Vernon, first of all, I don't intend to step out of uniform one day and into partisan politics the next. Second, I don't even know what I am politically. And third, George Bush picked me [as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff] and stuck by me. I could never campaign against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLIN POWELL ON COLIN POWELL | 9/18/1995 | See Source »

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