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...real Cruella DePill type, makes Robbie a tiny living lab for dubious experiments. Ann Beckett's bold teleplay charges doctors with being addicted to prescribing dangerous drugs to kids. The medical ordeal also acts as a mind-altering drug on Dave and Lori; it twists their love into rage and recrimination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: DOING WELL AT DOING GOOD | 2/17/1997 | See Source »

...incident reminded me of my freshman year, which I spent at Columbia University before transferring here. It was all the rage to be gay there; gays and lesbians were viewed by a sizable portion of the undergraduates as fashionable and interesting, fabulous people to know. A friend of mine there complained about it all the time: he felt that many heterosexuals wanted to be around him because his "gayness" intrigued them, and he was concerned that these people were overlooking the rest of his personality...

Author: By Andrew T. Davis, | Title: Am I Really a 'Gay Male'? | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

...cell of brain injuries, naked, 24 days after his arrest. A magistrate delivered the three-minute verdict that no one could be found criminally responsible. Jimmy Kruger, then Minister of Justice, declared that Biko's death "leaves me cold." Many others, however, were left in a blazing fury of rage. The murder set off a barrage of condemnation and marked a turning point in the struggle against racial segregation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNMASKING A GUILTY PAST | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

...Inauguration, observers such as Jacob Weisberg, Garry Wills and Maureen Dowd have scowled at his scandals, his personal treacheries and alleged philandering. What Clinton does to Joe Klein and Bill Safire shouldn't happen to a dog. None of these first-class intelligences are normally subject to fits of rage or blue funks, but when it comes to the man from Hope, whoa Nellie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE INAUGURAL BILL | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

...handled deftly by Nicholas Farrell, who conveys the emotion of his part without over-emphasizing his relationship with Hamlet. Laertes, a role often overlooked in modern productions, is carefully played by Michael Maloney, who shows the dichotomy between being the puppet of Polonius and a man sucked into Claudius' rage and ambition. Charlton Heston turns in a wonderful performance as the Player King...

Author: By Whitney K. Bryant, | Title: Branagh AND THE BEAST | 1/30/1997 | See Source »

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