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Dershowitz, a high-profile defense attorney and civil libertarian, said in a letter he would ask the council to question nominee Paul Mahoney--now the chief aide to Senate President William M. Bulger--under oath about alleged comments concerning Boston attorney Harvey Silverglate...

Author: By Yin Y. Nawaday, | Title: Dershowitz Challenges Nominee | 12/5/1990 | See Source »

...question: What do men really want? His omission may reflect the male fascination with the enigma of woman over the mystery of man. She owns the center of his imagination, while the fate of man works the margins. Perhaps this is why so many men have taken the Mafia oath of silence about their hopes and fears. Strong and silent remain de rigueur...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay What Do Men Really Want? | 11/8/1990 | See Source »

...settle into a modest one-bedroom apartment that the Justice-to-be found, with Rudman's help, within walking distance of the court. Souter's few sticks of furniture and more numerous stacks of books will be trucked down by friends from Weare, N.H., after the Justice takes his oath of office this week. "Nearly every lawyer and friend in New Hampshire wants a ticket to the ceremony," says Souter's longtime confidant, Tom Rath, a former state attorney general...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Mr. Souter Comes to Town | 10/15/1990 | See Source »

When F.W. De Klerk took his oath of office one year ago, few predicted that the cautious and conservative lawyer would move so quickly toward ending the scourge of apartheid. But since then De Klerk has been cheered by blacks during a tour of Soweto and booed by right-wing white students at the University of Pretoria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa The Pilgrim's Slow Progress | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

Jesse Helms must be in pig paradise. Last year the Senator from North Carolina huffed and tut-tutted about state-supported pornography until a cowed Congress mandated that artists sign a purity oath before receiving federal funds. Now he gets to watch the sorry spectacle of a few theater people conspiring to prevent an actor from plying his craft. With all the best intentions, they are doing Helms' proscriptive work for him and proving that you don't have to be a philistine to get the censor's itch; in the process they threaten to deprive many actors of good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Will Broadway Miss Saigon? | 8/20/1990 | See Source »

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