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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...justifying mother Marguerite. Although she created a monster, she blames everyone else; in this through-the-looking-glass world, she may have a case. Rick Snyder's Jack Ruby is a guileless goof, jitterbugging with nervous / vacuity, forever asking the strippers at his nightclub if he is effeminate. A Mob intermediary tells him he will be a hero if he kills Oswald. He is, instead, another dupe. Malkovich rightly considers this an unfinished work. It is full of intriguing moments, but it is more confusing than revelatory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: A Comedic Lee Harvey Oswald | 6/6/1994 | See Source »

...feet, cutting them down to size. The Belgians, pushed by the wave of independence sweeping the continent, abruptly abandoned their Tutsi agents and sided with the Hutu majority. Having inflamed the Hutu's resentment of the Tutsi elite, the retreating colonizers left the minority to the mercies of the mob. Thousands of Tutsi fled into exile in Uganda, where they waited for the next 30 years for the chance to reclaim their power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why? the Killing Fields of Rwanda | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...queries of his own. Where are the good followers? Wills asks. And where are the great issues and programs that unite leader and led in action? A leader without committed followers is an unheard voice in the wilderness. Followers without a leader who understands their needs are a mere mob. And without a timely, common cause, neither leader nor followers will affect history, for good or ill. Wills describes 16 people in 16 different fields, from Mary Baker Eddy (church) to Ross Perot (business), who have succeeded in directing followers to a common end. Each chapter includes a sketch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Following the Leaders | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

...taking photographs of children at a market in the northeastern town of San Cristobal Verapaz. Suddenly, a peasant woman shouted that her son had disappeared. A crowd gathered and began to beat Weinstock. Moments later when the missing boy reappeared, the mother tried to stop the attack. But the mob was egged on, according to a government investigator, by state road workers who threatened to burn Weinstock alive. She was stripped, stoned, stabbed repeatedly, then left for dead. The army arrived nearly six hours after the incident began. Police later took Weinstock to a hospital. Late last week her condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dangerous Rumors | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

...image as a white knight is fading fast among the 1.4 million members. Carey spent the first year of his presidency -- along with millions of the members' dollars -- fighting government efforts to kick out the Mob. Now investigators are examining whether Carey misled his followers about his own finances. According to records examined by TIME, Carey owns substantial real estate around the U.S. At the least, those holdings challenge the working- class persona he cultivated to become the first directly elected president in the union's history. Carey's campaign literature portrayed him as a humble family man, a truck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rich Man, Poor Man | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

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