Word: revolutionizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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If you happen to be a prominent Republican these days, you have to wonder where your revolution went. The party that entered Washington in glory last year is looking anything but triumphant now. With its members divided among themselves, cranky about their presumptive presidential nominee and nervously entertaining the thought...
Before his stand on the minimum wage, some conservatives were grousing that Armey was selling out the revolution by deferring to Dole. But whether his critics are conservatives or moderates, Armey never doubts himself. "I don't do stress," he tells voters. Well, he may not feel it, but he...
DIED. TOMAS GUTIERREZ ALEA, 67, director; of cancer; in Mexico City. In Castro's Cuba he created daring films such as Strawberry and Chocolate (1993), a portrait of a gay Cuban, and Memories of Underdevelopment (1968), an ironic view of the revolution.
"This is really an enormous task," Ozawa says. "This is more than reform. What we need is close to a revolution. What's demanded is a change of Japanese consciousness, and whether or not we succeed is up to the people." But what would bring about revolution? It is the...
To watch reruns of American Bandstand, Dick Clark's 30-year milk-fed grooveathon currently airing weekdays on VH1, is to wonder whether the sexual revolution ever actually occurred. The network is showcasing Bandstand episodes from 1975 to 1985. They remain transfixing, not so much for the musical acts--the...