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...retrenched. Civil Wars, his latest drama series, takes him back into comfortable L.A. Law territory. Mariel Hemingway and Peter Onorati (a survivor of Cop Rock) play New York City lawyers who team up to handle divorce work. The Bochco trademarks are all here: three or four story lines interwoven through the hour, a mix of social comment and sophomoric black humor, and a slick, upscale look. (Even the office secretary dresses like a Vogue model...
Lives, jobs and careers have simply become too interdependent, too interwoven for anyone to claim pure self-reliance (even Clarence Thomas needed nuns, Yale's affirmative action plan and the patronage of Sen. Jack Danforth to succeed...
Although cartoons necessarily stylize human beings, there's nothing like having a visual image interwoven with bare facts to give a feeling of what a historical period actually meant to those who lived it. Whether it's the primitive swamplands of the Devonian period or the orgies of the Greek cult of Dionysos, god of wine (which started with the tearing apart of a goat, a bull or a baby), Gonick succeeds in fixing facts more in your mind than even the most exhilirating textbook. And Gonick is able to maintain the historical accuracy of his work, making...
Still, direct mailers are growing more sensitive to consumer concerns about increasingly interwoven data bases. A few direct mailers refuse to rent their lists to other mailers. Among the holdouts: the Red Cross, Reader's Digest and AT&T, which posts close to 300 million pieces of promotional mail annually...
...years," he said in an interview with TIME, "it became clear that the ((National Party)) policy of separate development could not be realized within the framework of the realities of South Africa. It became clear that the interests of all the people of this country have become so interwoven that it is impossible to totally extricate the various groups and nations from each other. As early as 1986, the National Party specifically adapted its policy and discarded the concept of total separation of political power, and exchanged it for the concept of the sharing of power. In the '89 election...