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...interview with The Express-Times, Elias said, "It wasn't like the music created this madman. I went and searched out something that is as intense...

Author: By Anand S. Joshi, | Title: Gridders Take on Tigers at The Stadium Today | 10/23/1993 | See Source »

...centerpiece of the film is Michel Serrault's stunning performance as the infamous doctor. He plays the murdering madman perfectly, prancing about gleefully as he empties the pockets of his dying patients, but he shows his real talent in the scenes where the delicate facade of the doctor threatens to break down. In spite of himself, the doctor punches a patient in the stomach to see whether an ulcer is improving, closes doors on his patients' feet, and seems more hurried and harried than he should be. But his patients, unlike the audience, never suspect a thing, and the mortality...

Author: By Caralee E. Caplan, | Title: Petrifying `Petiot' | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...pictures, and even more profoundly engaged after Koresh began putting the children on the telephone. "Are you coming to kill me?" a tiny voice would ask. "Those kids' faces, you can still see them," says FBI agent Bob Ricks. "They are precious, innocent children, controlled by a madman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Branch Davidians: Oh, My God, They're Killing Themselves! | 5/3/1993 | See Source »

...were out in force. The situation reached a new level of hysteria Friday, when the cover of the Post was taken up by "an open letter to the judge deciding our fate." The missive begged Judge Francis Conrad to rescue the paper and, indeed, the civilized world from the "madman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All The News That Spits | 3/29/1993 | See Source »

Home shopping? Is this Barry Diller, the manic madman who has fascinated and frightened Hollywood for more than two decades? The charismatic celebrity addicted to power and partying with people who appear boldfaced in Women's Wear Daily social columns? And why is he spending three days a week in a sprawling office park in the exurbs of Philadelphia, surrounded by wildlife photos and a bank of nine video screens? "Home shopping is the very beginning of a whole new world," he says, as he bounds around his second-floor office while assistants teach him about things like product markups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Old Fox Learns New Tricks: BARRY DILLER | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

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