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Less than a month has passed since more than 100 Lebanese civilians were slaughtered by an Israeli artillery barrage on a U.N. compound. In that time, the village of Qana has become a shrine to Lebanon's rage and anguish. Photographs of the victims, who include at least 25 children under the age of 12, adorn a cement memorial. Black banners decry Israel's "terrorism" and "barbarity." But did Israel attack the U.N. base deliberately? Lebanese say yes. Israel vehemently says no, it was an accident. Last week the U.N. reported on its own investigation by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: QANA: WAS THE ATTACK DELIBERATE? | 5/20/1996 | See Source »

...case for the latter. So do actors like Rosemary Harris and George Grizzard, who seem to have lived in their roles for years (only Elaine Stritch, as Agnes' boozy sister, betrays a bit of Broadway shtick). When Grizzard drops his air of befuddled decorum for a climactic aria of rage and resolve ("I want your plague! You've got some terror with you? Bring it in! Bring it in!!"), the heart freezes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: TWIN TERRORS | 5/20/1996 | See Source »

...group, whose music was dreamy and pretty on its debut album, has also toughened up its sound. On such standout songs as Forever Yellow Skies and The Rebels, singer Dolores O'Riordan howls and the guitars rage. Yet O'Riordan remains a terrific crafter of melodies, and a prettiness sparkles beneath the surface of her most raucous songs. The one problem is that the lyrics are sometimes a bit daft: I'm Still Remembering pays tribute to Kurt Cobain in one couplet and, in a loopy segue, lauds John F. Kennedy in the next. Perhaps O'Riordan should watch more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: CIVIL PROTESTS | 5/13/1996 | See Source »

...story," said Mohib Itani, director of the country's electricity company. Lebanon had spent more than $1 billion as it doubled electrical capacity in the years since the civil war ended. After watching the Israeli air raid on Bsalim power station from his office window, Itani shed tears of rage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRUSHING LEBANON'S DREAM | 5/6/1996 | See Source »

...couldn't find an admissions office in the Ivy League that refrains from boasting of its commitment to "diversity." Beyond the ivory towers, politicians may rage over the future of affirmative action, but within the Ivy League, the D-word remains all the rage...

Author: By Steven A. Engel, | Title: Learning From Diversity | 4/17/1996 | See Source »

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