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...mouthing off on air. Buchanan will replace Mary Matalin on CNBC's Equal Time, and she's clear about her mission. "I'm involved in a movement," she says. "This is a terrific opportunity to have our issues kept in the public debate." Rodman's vision is a bit murkier. MTV says the freestyle show will have guests and commentary. But the Tattooed One calls his program "something totally different" with "all of my real-life stuff." Where does one begin to count the differences between the two TV talkers? "I'm not going to change my hair style every...
Working at the highest levels of the Soviet government before his appointment as ambassador, Dobrynin had exposure to many of the Kremlin's murkier minds, like Khrushchev and Brezhev. His clear discussion of their decisions and their ways of handling power yields an insight that could only have come from experience...
...beyond anything we had any idea of when we left American soil, it was mindboggling. I think it was at that point that I began to question the notion of the Holocaust as entirely of interest to Jews, [and] only about Jews. The deeper in we got, the murkier...
...recounting the revolutionary doings of myth-enshrouded William Wallace in the 13th century, while Rob Roy, featuring Liam Neeson as the legendary 17th century freedom fighter, is still in the theaters. One has to suspect that this curious coincidence is inspired less by a sudden Hollywood interest in the murkier realms of British history than by an irresistible temptation to get a couple of cute guys into kilts-and common business sense be damned...
From there, however, the picture becomes murkier, as the bills head to the Senate -- the place where, as Dole puts it, "there's going to be some reality set in." The House will be able to pass the balanced-budget amendment in a matter of hours, for instance, but debate in the Senate could easily take weeks. Indeed, the contrast will be evident from the opening day, on which the Senate's business will be limited to the traditional swearing-in ceremonies and receptions for visiting constituents. By the end of the week Dole hopes to have begun debate...