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...hard to recall now, but back then, a year after the 1994 Republican sweep of Congress, Clinton seemed likely to join the long list of one-term Presidents. He had become an object of derision, a chubby, drawling, waffling figure of fun. He had already set in place the single policy most responsible for his ultimate re-election--the deficit-reduction measures that gained the infant Administration credibility with the financial markets, which in turn helped the economy purr along. But his attempt to reform the nation's health-care system had split the country and overshadowed everything else, allowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW HE GOT THERE | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...intensity of infrared radiation is a measure of an object's temperature; when the heat picture sent back from space was blue-masked through the computer, it could thus be made visible, with cold features like clouds and warmer features like land appearing lighter or darker. This last image was then combined with the others, producing a full spectrum of colors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIGH OVER THE EYE | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

...Jewell's attorneys are growing more and more smug and their rhetoric is getting stronger," says TIME's Greg Fulton. "The FBI continues to say that they are waiting for additional forensic results. But they have been saying that for the past week." Meanwhile, Jewell continues to be the object of media scrutiny and finds himself a virtual prisoner in his own house while his attorneys furiously file motions to get his property returned to him and to gain possession of FBI affidavits taken from people at the scene. For now, Jewell remains in limbo. "We just wish these jerks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jewell Passes Lie Detector Test | 8/25/1996 | See Source »

...Jewell's attorneys are growing more and more smug and their rhetoric is getting stronger," says TIME's Greg Fulton. "The FBI continues to say that they are waiting for additional forensic results. But they have been saying that for the past week." Meanwhile, Jewell continues to be the object of media scrutiny and finds himself a virtual prisoner in his own house while his attorneys furiously file motions to get his property returned to him and to gain possession of FBI affidavits taken from people at the scene. For now, Jewell remains in limbo. "We just wish these jerks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jewell Passes Lie Detector Test | 8/23/1996 | See Source »

...Jewell's attorneys are growing more and more smug and their rhetoric is getting stronger," says TIME's Greg Fulton. "The FBI continues to say that they are waiting for additional forensic results. But they have been saying that for the past week." Meanwhile, Jewell continues to be the object of media scrutiny and finds himself a virtual prisoner in his own house while his attorneys furiously file motions to get his property returned to him and to gain possession of FBI affidavits taken from people at the scene. For now, Jewell remains in limbo. "We just wish these jerks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jewell Passes Lie Detector Test | 8/20/1996 | See Source »

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