Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...anything nice...Bad-mouth RICHARD NIXON never did subscribe to that. In archival material released last week, the ex-President gripes some more, about Jackie Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson's "barbaric" guests and, well, just about everything. [The agent] "could have just as easily sat in the front seat," he whines. "I, of course, was totally uncomfortable." He loved to fire off memos, once writing "Those who boycotted the Joint Session of Congress should be taken off the White House guest list, even if they had been our friends." Off a list, not with their heads...
...guitar would do well to avoid buying Pilgrim--hey, that's what listening stations in record stores are for--and instead pick up a copy of Clapton's superior 1994 album of blues standards, From the Cradle, or, if that's already in their CD collection, blues great Robert Johnson's King of the Delta Blues Singers. Clapton, of course, is more than just a bluesman--from Sunshine of Your Love to Layla to Tears in Heaven, he has displayed a mastery of a variety of musical styles, including hard rock and pure pop. But one thing the decidedly...
JONESBORO: After weekend memorial services for the five Arkansas school shooting victims, the search for the reasons behind the killing continues. TIME has spoken to the friends and relatives of 13-year-old suspect Mitchell Johnson, and two starkly different pictures have emerged. One is of a boy who sang in the school choir, who remained unaffected by his parents' divorce, and whose most violent hobby was to trim hamburgers in his grandfather's butcher shop...
...other Mitchell Johnson, the one his friends saw, was a gang-loving, emotional kid who once threatened to shoot himself over the breakup of a summer romance and was truly troubled by his parents' divorce. "Since they split, he's gone downhill," said Mike Niemeyer, Mitchell's 17-year-old second cousin. "He'd look for trouble. He'd get into fights. If little kids pissed him off, he'd try to beat them up. He was easily pissed...
...That doesn't jibe with anything Buster Johnson can remember. Mitchell's paternal grandfather does not see the divorce as a problem. The last time he saw Mitchell, Buster says, "there was nothing unusual going on." Not on the surface, perhaps. If there is a motive in this case, it may lie in a world that only children are privy...