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Manuel's words, at least early in the week, seemed to soften Lazaro's stance, but it was New Jersey Senator Robert Torricelli, whose state is home to the second largest Cuban-American community, who tried to broker a graceful exit strategy. Tracking down Juan Miguel's lawyer, Gregory Craig, Torricelli found him in Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder's office--along with Reno. Torricelli said the Miami wing continued to insist that if Juan Miguel wanted Elian, he would have to go to Miami to get him. It was a dare and a test. They knew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reno's Showdown | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

...donated $1 million to the Democratic National Convention committee 21. Either Griffey 23. Luau offering 25. Sound of awe 26. La __ Tar Pits 27. Omaha Beach craft 28. "Caught you!" 29. Cook in a microwave 32. One in a pen, perhaps 33. Greenskeeper's supply 36. Pink-slip 38. Juan Miguel Gonzalez's lawyer Gregory __ 39. Japan's new Prime Minister 40. Writer LeShan 41. Card game for three 42. Georgia is located here 43. M, __ "mnemonic" 45. South Carolina Governor Hodges, who wants the Confederate flag taken down 46. Santa __, Calif. 47. An NCO 49. Go in haste...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Crossword Apr. 24, 2000 | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

...Gonzalez, which may be why his Miami relatives are claiming that the photographs of the boy smiling happily as he was reunited with his father were faked. Elian's second cousin Marisleysis Gonzalez charged, during an emotional media conference in Washington on Sunday, that Saturday's pictures released by Juan Miguel Gonzalez's lawyers showing Elian warmly hugging his father and playing with his six-month-old half brother, Hianny, were somehow fabricated, because the boy's hair in the pictures was supposedly longer than at the time of his removal from the Miami household. "That picture that they showed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family Outrage Unlikely to Alter Elian Outcome | 4/23/2000 | See Source »

...family's attack on the authenticity of the first photographs was hardly surprising, since those images had served as a kind of "happy-ending" counterpoint to a day that began with pictures of heavily armed masked men dragging a terrified boy screaming from his home of almost six months. Juan Miguel's Miami relatives are clearly in no mood to let go of the boy, however, and followed Elian to Washington within hours of his removal from their home, attempting unsuccessfully to gain access to the air base where Juan Miguel Gonzalez and his family have sequestered themselves. The father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family Outrage Unlikely to Alter Elian Outcome | 4/23/2000 | See Source »

...votes in November than to the future of Elian Gonzalez. Even as an election issue, the fact that millions of American voters were clearly horrified by the enforcement operation may be canceled out by the fact that a majority favored returning the boy to his father. And although Juan Miguel Gonzalez remains legally obliged to wait out his relatives' appeals before returning home to Cuba, without the boy in their house, his Miami relatives' campaign to keep him on these shores is likely to struggle to maintain momentum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family Outrage Unlikely to Alter Elian Outcome | 4/23/2000 | See Source »

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