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Although Moderation Management claims just 400 adherents at present, Kishline, who recently published a book on the subject, is already something of a pariah in recovery circles. Antialcohol groups have issued press releases condemning her approach, and individual members of A.A. have blasted her thinking as just another form of denial. It is almost as if she had called for the abolition of A.A. itself. In fact, Kishline has merely helped bring into the open one of the most contentious and enduring debates in addiction research: whether most people who repeatedly abuse alcohol suffer from a disease over which they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAN A DRUNK LEARN MODERATION? | 7/10/1995 | See Source »

...agents were not in place to watch dictator Manuel Noriega. There was, however, a spy the U.S. could turn to -- in this case a young man, the son of European immigrants, who passed himself off as an international merchant willing to do business with the pariah regime. Noriega had him over for dinner and intimate talks. (The spy had ingratiated himself by presenting the general with a bust of his hero, Napoleon Bonaparte.) As proficient as he was, the American agent did not work for the CIA. He was a U.S. Army sergeant posted to a top-secret military unit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SOLDIER SPIES | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

...first visit to South Africa in 48 years, Queen Elizabeth II bestowed the Order of Merit on President Nelson Mandela--thus offering the former pariah nation a further sign of its readmission to the world community. South Africa's white right wing said it would ignore the visit of "Mrs. Elizabeth Windsor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: MARCH 19-25 | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

Fluent in Latin and Greek, Vienna is a Northerner who lands in the small town of Winsville to marry a man who will never appreciate her intensity or intellect. Like some fiercely independent Victorian heroines, Vienna is doomed to the life of a pariah by the narrow-mindedness of others. She is betrayed and abandoned by friends and lovers; her children remain outcasts by association; she is destroyed by the death of those dearest to her. Vienna is, above all, a woman for whom brilliance and sensuality provide a painfully meager shield against the truculence of fate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUINED BEAUTY | 2/27/1995 | See Source »

...least one major question remains unanswered: Who financed Yousef on his wide-ranging travels? Speculation has centered on the usual pariah states, particularly Iraq and Iran. But experts in and out of the various intelligence services warn against jumping to conclusions. Says Steven Emerson, the director of the PBS documentary Jihad in America: ``He is not high maintenance. The World Trade Center bomb cost less than $3,000, so the monies involved in carrying out these kinds of plots are not extensive.'' He adds that a lot of money was raised during the anti-Soviet jihad--or holy war-- movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

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