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...Life as viewed by a 15-year-old girl. Criticisms: the lifestyle of a bisexual was treated "approvingly," teen sex of both types was driving force behind the show. Gee, how completely inaccurate. Teens these days never think about sex. Uh-uh. All those teen pregnancies? Made up to scare us. The Media Research Center made a big error in its assessment of the show, incidentally--according to the Center, on the show "abstinence was not a choice." Wrong. The main character--the one everyone knew, identified with, turned in to see--chose not to sleep with her boyfriend...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, | Title: A Really Funny Top 10 List | 7/25/1995 | See Source »

Flanked by original sponsors ofMedicare, President Clinton commemorated the program's 30th birthday and vowed to a crowd of mostly elderly Americans, "I'm not going to let the government mess with your Medicare." Right on schedule,GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrichaccused the President of "a despicable strategy" to scare seniors: "He knows his numbers are false. He knows his anlaysis is false." Republican leaders challenged Clinton to present a plan to save Medicare within a week, though they gave themselves more time: "Republicans will have in 50 days a specific plan to save Medicare from bankruptcy," promised House Ways...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEDICARE HELL WEEK, DAY TWO | 7/25/1995 | See Source »

...your seat gets a violent rattle. You feel the creature's breath and reptilian tongue on the back of your neck. An icky liquid drenches you; is it someone's exploding guts or your own fear-sweat? The experience is divinely cheesy: 3-D radio, aiming only to scare you nuts. And it works; the crowd happily screams along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: FUGITIVE ALIEN IN L.A. | 7/17/1995 | See Source »

Until every mall theater seat can be juiced and goosed like the ones in Alien Encounter, movie directors will have to rely on mere sight and sound for their scare effects, and moviegoers will have to make do with spook shows like Species. Films, of course, can still do a thing or two that haunted houses can't: develop elaborate story lines, depict complex emotions, lift the audience by means other than hydraulics. Species, written by Dennis Feldman, does some of that, at least in its first hour. This sci-fi horror opus also has the summer's sexiest High...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: FUGITIVE ALIEN IN L.A. | 7/17/1995 | See Source »

...worried, though, that the media scrutiny of Marcia Clark and her team may scare prosecutors off other high-profile cases. "We expected a magazine profile or two, but do you expect to see topless photos from an ex-mother-in-law?" he says, referring to a tabloid story about Clark. "Most people who work for this office are not making a lot of money. They have the luxury of doing the right thing. They may think from now on, 'Sure, I'd like to test myself on this big case, but it's not worth it to myself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GARCETTI SIZES IT UP | 7/17/1995 | See Source »

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