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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bully." Travolta says Tarantino trusts actors: "He lets you put all the icing on the cake. For Vincent, I could mock up the hair, the accent, the walk, the talk." The result is a deft portrait of a guy who moves warily and at his own slo-mo pace, as if he needed all his concentration just to stay alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Blast to the Heart | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

...will Gingrich take greater scrutiny of his private life? A normally expansive man, his verbal pace slows to a crawl when describing details of his first marriage and its dissolution. (He has since remarried.) "I don't talk about it much," he told TIME. "I met my ex-wife when she was my high school math teacher . . . at Baker High School in Columbus, Georgia." Married after his freshman year at Emory University, he says what he calls the "random accident" of their getting together "seemed to make sense at the time. I can't look back badly, from the standpoint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In the Eyes of Newt | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

House Republican lawmakers and candidates paraded in front of TV cameras on Capitol Hill to sign a "Contract with America," a midterm platform that, pace Reagan, promises tax cuts and increased military spending, as well as a balanced budget. President Clinton was quick to ridicule the plan as "the same old trickle-down economics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week September 25 - October 1 | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

...Clinton Administration officialsaid the White House expects the economy to continue to grow at a solid pace,with only moderate inflation. Addressing the annual convention of the AmericanBankers Association in New York on Monday, National Economic Council ChairmanRobert Rubin also noted, however, that such growth could mean higher long-terminterest rates -- and that's not good news for consumers. Though Rubin declinedto give a projection on the fate of the budget deficit for the 1994 fiscalyear, which concluded at the end of September, he said the gap would be "downsubstantially" from last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITE HOUSE SEES ROSES, BUT NOT THE THORNS | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

Polanski has adeptly managed to sharpen the pace and buildup of mystery in this slightly convoluted detective thriller. Set in Southern California in the mid-1930s, the film seethes with human greed, political corruption and family scandal, so that it seems that even the land surrounding Los Angeles is tainted...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: Despite Swank, 'Chinatown' Lacks Staying Power | 10/6/1994 | See Source »

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