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Negotiators hope that all these issues can be resolved at a follow-up conference in Buenos Aires a year from now. Meanwhile--as the politicians jockey for position--cars, factories and power plants continue to pour hundreds of millions of tons of greenhouse gases every year into the ever thickening atmosphere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT: TURNING DOWN THE HEAT | 12/22/1997 | See Source »

...this weekend, as the multiplex masses pour into Scream 2 to learn who's trying to carve up poor Neve this time, Williamson will be poring over the decidedly calmer dailies for Dawson's Creek, a coming-of-age TV series whose adolescent anxieties are resolved not by gleaming cutlery but by awkward, angsty dialogue (though the dead-on post-grunge sound track remains the same). Debuting next month on the WB network, the quiet, thoughtful Dawson is about as far removed from slasherdom as you can get and still have L.A.'s BMW brigade return your calls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BARD OF GEN-Y | 12/15/1997 | See Source »

...both White House officials and the Army moved quickly to pour embalming fluid on the suggestion. "It would be outrageous for anyone to grant or influence the granting of exceptions under the rules for burial at national cemeteries because of political or fund-raising considerations," said White House special counsel Lanny Davis. Indeed, the record shows the only burial exemptions the President made were for spouses of soldiers. Perhaps this is one Clinton scandal with a particularly short life span...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton: Beyond the Grave | 11/20/1997 | See Source »

Avant apres Mars regner pour bon heur (10Q.72...

Author: By Eric M. Nelson, | Title: Taking Nostradamus at His Word | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

...impossible thing about the case," Falzon says, "is that there were so many possibilities. It was absolutely baffling." Were the perps art thieves or common thugs? Were the paintings stolen at the order of some mysterious Dr. No figure who likes to light a Cuban every night, pour a glass of cognac and repair to the cellar to admire his own private collection of hot masterpieces? Were they stolen by political factions to trade for their prisoners? Or was this just a score by local bad guys who thought they could unload the paintings to a fence, or use them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GREAT ART CAPER | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

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