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...Perot won a bigger share of the vote than any other independent candidate in this century, save Teddy Roosevelt, who got 27.4% in 1912. But the maverick Texan got little boost from his final TV blitz. On election night he said he would continue to be "the grain of sand" that irritates an oyster into producing a pearl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton Whispered, But Voters Roared | 11/16/1992 | See Source »

Perot--who took third in every state--cast himself as the people's grain of sand, saying "I hope we can work together to make pearls in the future...

Author: By Brain D. Ellison, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Clinton Wins by Wide Margin; Beats Bush, Perot in 32 States | 11/4/1992 | See Source »

THUS HAS THE TREMENDOUS POlitical momentum bestowed on George Bush by Desert Storm dissipated like so many grains of sand. Few Bush opponents would have anticipated that he might be vulnerable on his handling of Iraq in the aftermath of Desert Storm, when 91% of the U.S. public applauded his leadership. But now the issue appeals to Clinton and Perot as they look for ways to undermine the one area where Bush's reputation remained strong. In the final debate, Perot lobbed a bombshell -- with no supporting evidence -- claiming Bush had given Saddam a secret green light to seize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lessons of Iraq | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

...glacial stream, protected from currents and preserved by the frigid -6 degrees C temperature, the Iceman lay undisturbed for more than 53 centuries. And centuries more might have passed before he was discovered were it not for a foehn that last year delivered tons of North African desert sand to the Alpine ridges. "This is a common phenomenon," explains climatologist Dreiseitel, "but in 1991 it coincided with a winter that produced little snow, and the coating of sand increased the rate of melt on the high peaks." All over the Alps that summer, glaciers retreated -- including Similaun. Even then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stone Age Iceman | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

CAPTAIN ROBERT SINGH never tired of walking in the forest with his little son Toby. It was, of course, a tamed and gentle forest, guaranteed to be free of dangerous animals, but it made an exciting contrast to the rolling sand dunes of their last environment in the Saudi desert -- and the one before that, on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. But when the Skylift Service had moved the house this time, something had gone wrong with the food-recycling system. Though the electronic menus had fail-safe backups, there had been a curious metallic taste to some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hammer Of God | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

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