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...funniest moment in "Sex and Zen," part of an ongoing series at the Harvard Film Archive entitled "Outlaw Sexuality," occurs during the credits. Huge letters proclaim "Recommended by," and after a moment, the name of Penthouse magazine is emblazoned on the screen. In case you hadn't figured out what you were watching, that recommendation at the end should tell you everything...

Author: By Joel VILLASENOR Ruiz, | Title: Zen and the Art of Matrimonial Maintenance | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

...racial fights last year; early this month 80 were wounded in a brawl among 600 prisoners wielding sticks and knives, which led to the segregation of black and Latino inmates. Residents of rural Northern California are so sick of paying for Southern California's urban nightmares that they loudly proclaim proposals for dividing the state into two or three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CALIFORNIA: Aftershock: The latest catastrophe in a string of disasters rocks the state to the core, forcing Californians to ponder their fate and the fading luster of its golden dream | 1/31/1994 | See Source »

This president still has hope; public opinion can change. In 1991, didn't the press proclaim George Bush invincible? To avoid Bush's fate, Clinton must indicate clearly his vision for the country. Compromise is often necessary, but even Henry Clay knew enough to use it only as a last resort...

Author: By Ethan M. Tucker, | Title: Living Up to His Title | 1/21/1994 | See Source »

...Calypso Reef" featured dolphins and a sunset. Every few days, someone would come into our room, stare into the picture for a minute or two, and proclaim that they had seen dolphins and that they were sooo cool. I hated that...

Author: By Joshua D. Fine, | Title: Now you don't see it, Now you don't see it | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

More to the point, the President and Hillary Rodham Clinton, head of the task force that produced the plan, repeatedly disavowed any "pride of authorship" in its details. The President did proclaim that he would sign only a law that "guarantees every single American a comprehensive package of health benefits . . . that can never be taken away." Some listeners inferred that he was throwing almost everything else open to compromise. Administration aides denied they were "walking away" from any major elements of the plan, but would not specify what is negotiable and what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Please Help Us | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

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