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...League is not a well-run organization came when they offered to give me the Stanley Cup for a day. The 108-year-old trophy, when not in the Hall of Fame in Toronto, is given to each player of the championship team for 24 hours. The only other journalist ever given the Cup was Rick Reilly of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, who took it to a kids' hockey game, an old-age home and a hospital filled with sick children. The only way I was going to a hospital was if Pam Anderson was there recuperating from more breast enlargement surgery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: My Day With The Stanley Cup | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...admitted the mistake. But the FBI didn't get caught in the act; it came forward and confessed its error. It behaved honorably. Would the problem ever have surfaced had the Justice Department decided not to do the right thing? Who would have caught them? And if some enterprising journalist did break the story years from now, who would care? How much sympathy is there for someone who confessed to killing 168 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Defense of Justice | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...League is not a well-run organization came when they offered to give me the Stanley Cup for a day. The 108-year-old trophy, when not in the Hall of Fame in Toronto, is given to each player of the championship team for 24 hours. The only other journalist ever given the Cup was Rick Reilly of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, who took it to a kids' hockey game, an old-age home and a hospital filled with sick children. The only way I was going to a hospital was if Pam Anderson was there recuperating from more breast enlargement surgery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: My Day with the Stanley Cup | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...hardest thing to understand for observers of Spanish elections - including most Spaniards - is how a party that is the political face of one of the bloodiest terrorist groups Europe has known can consistently attract around 15% of the vote in regional elections. A masterful new book by Irish journalist Paddy Woodworth helps to explain this conundrum, why it is that so many presumably sane electors in the northern Basque region have kept putting their X next to the candidates of the extreme nationalist party Euskal Herritarrok or its predecessor Herri Batasuna...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Explaining the Inexplicable | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...sprawling subjects, but they also always manage to find the connection between policy decisions and how they affect folks like you and me. Before they came to TIME in 1997, Jim and Don won two Pulitzer Prizes for their work at the Philadelphia Inquirer, which makes them the only journalists to win the highest awards in newspaper reporting and magazine writing twice. You would think this would make them arrogant (hard as it may be to believe that a journalist could be arrogant), but they are models of self-effacement. My only quibble with them is that they collect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cooler Than An Oscar | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

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