Word: royals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...industrial cities. The task required an ability to change mood, location and even clothes at a moment's notice. Within hours, Correspondent James Shepherd shifted from tracking rioters in London neighborhoods to chatting amiably with Prince Charles' tailor for this week's cover story on the royal wedding. TIME'S Ken Banta, who had just moved to London after finishing a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, found himself on the burning streets of Liverpool. London Bureau Chief Bonnie Angelo, who was on special assignment in New York City, brought with her a bulging notebook from which...
Meanwhile the bureau had affirmed its own sense of pride and unity, as Angelo found when she rejoined her team last week. Says Angelo: "The adrenaline was flowing like champagne at the royal wedding breakfast. If it's a good story-whether riots or romance-no one wants to leave the action...
Prince Charles weds his Lady Diana in the century's grandest royal match...
...days, the patriots instead identified a surrogate father to hate--Thomas Hutchinson. Against him they launched a torrent of abuse and terror to relieve their overloaded its. This is no psychobabble. As Bernard Bailyn has pointed out in his sympathetic portrait of Hutchinson, the patriots' anger toward the royal governor surpassed all bounds of fairness, or even common sense. Hutchinson was a scapegoat, blamed for more crimes than even he could have committed, by a populace that had labeled him a villain and could not be convinced otherwise--even by the truth...
...such historically domineering father figures--the French King, the Russian Czar, or the Iranian Shah. Shaw's concept about the patriots, then, is in no way trivial, but it may not be as illuminating as it first seems. The existence of the patriots' unresolved resentment against their natural and royal fathers cannot be seriously challenged; what still remains to be proved, however, is what converted those subconscious rumblings into a revolution...