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Against Bachrach and Barrett, Roosevelt pit his stern family jaw and mild resemblance to NBC's Bob Costas--hardly a fair fight. Roosevelt pushed his heritage in his commercials, too, stressing a "family tradition of commitment and caring...
Leslie Megahey's The Advocate (originally The Hour of the Pig) is an acid British satire of legal and moral hypocrisy, a tart black comedy about the black-plague years in the 14th century -- and the 20th. The film was cited for undue boisterousness in a (really quite mild) sex scene...
...frozen-dessert evidence is mild stuff compared with the theory provided to TIME last week by a defense-team lawyer. "I think this is the work of a Colombian-type killer," he asserted. "When you see a throat cut nearly through to the spinal cord, that's often a message that the voice box has offended, or is expected...
...White House sent chief counsel and eminence grise Lloyd Cutler to testify on the first day of hearings. Cutler's mild, 11-page account of 20 contacts between White House officials and those overseeing the federal probe of the Madison Guaranty S&L briefly seemed to take the air out of the hearings. But he had barely completed his testimony when he corrected himself, moving up by one week the time at which the White House knew the targets of the RTC's investigations. His assessment of the Clinton team's overall performance was a gentle scold: "I have concluded...
...Spinal problems such as "slipped" disks do not necessarily cause pain or require surgery, according to new research. The finding suggests that some doctors who detect mild abnormalities may be too quick to perform back operations...