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...that Adolf Hitler's greatest crime was ruining public opinion regarding the concept of a master race, while a second says many of the homeless "should be humanely done away with, like abandoned kittens." The newsletter's editor, Nikki Frey, cited free-speech rights and said she "would not print anything I thought was truly harmful and insensitive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MENSA . . . KILL ALL THE STUPID PEOPLE | 1/10/1995 | See Source »

...Detroit once offered to win back buyers who had switched to Japanese cars. Clinton's "Middle-Class Bill of Rights" is designed to appeal to voters who supported him in 1992, but this year bolted to the G.O.P. -- or stayed home. As with rebates, however, there is some fine print: Clinton's $500-a-child tax credit would be available only to parents with adjusted incomes between $20,000 and $60,000 who have children under 13. Parents who earned up to $75,000 would get a smaller break, and the full $500 credit would not be available until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The 12-Minute Makeover | 12/26/1994 | See Source »

...possess even an ounce of decency to join with the Harvard Republican Club in denouncing this kind of hate mongering. Whether you agree with Reagan's politics or not, there is no moral justification for jeering at a dying man. As for Mr. Conley and the editors who printed his strip, we suggest that you send a letter of apology to President Reagan and print it in these pages. I am not sure to what audience you thought you were appealing; I can easy think of one man who would have laughed if he saw your piece. But than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reagan Cartoon Was Inappropriate | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...film, Columbia has made sure there will be new editions of the some 40 that are in print now -- as well as character dolls of the Concord girls, period clothing from Lanz, antique-style jewelry at J.C. Penney and baskets of scented products from Crabtree & Evelyn. The Alcotts would be in awe of every item. They had few possessions, and their diet consisted mostly of the "aspiring" vegetables -- grown aboveground -- that papa Bronson approved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: Revered in Film and Feminism | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...question for Paglia now is where she should go from here. Print can hardly contain her, though she'd be fun as Anna Quindlen's successor on the New York Times op-ed page. TV typecasts her as a furious motormouth, though she could make the cool medium hot again as a talk-show host. Perhaps an answer can be found on the cover of Vamps & Tramps; there is Paglia, in her Pussy Galore regalia, striking a doo-wop pose. So maybe it's time for her to hit Broadway and take over the Rizzo role in Grease. Wherever Paglia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Hurricane Camille Blows Again | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

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