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...SCHOOLYARD GUNSLINGERS Their right to bear arms left unimpeded by the Supreme Court...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Winners & Losers: May 8, 1995 | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

...says decorum is gone from Capitol Hill? After a week of Senate deliberations that might have been mistaken for a schoolyard rumble as they prepared to vote on their balanced-budget amendment, the members arranged themselves into something like a class picture. All were seated decorously at their antique mahogany desks. As the clerk called their names, each rose separately to announce his or her vote. Republican Hank Brown of Colorado even put his hand over his heart as he said, "Aye." You could almost forget that most of them still had slingshots in their back pockets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GETTING ALL UNBALANCED | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...fans have ever been less fanatic about the sport than Americans. In 1988, when the international federation that governs soccer chose the U.S. as the site for Cup play, it insisted that a professional league be in place by '94. That hasn't happened. Soccer is still a schoolyard pastime and an impresario's fantasy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Boys of Soccer | 7/4/1994 | See Source »

...Soon Steve Martin was introducing politically correct comedy to the smoking debate. "Mind if I smoke?" he imagined someone asking him, then replied, "No. Mind if I fart?" In the '80s, even James Bond felt bad about smoking. Today the habit is excoriated -- antitobacconists depict Joe Camel as a schoolyard drug pusher -- and publicly survives only as a vestige of James Dean rebelliousness. Denis Leary's very funny pro-smoking rants are essentially ironic; taken seriously, they would come across as nostalgia for a life misspent. In the recent film Reality Bites, the one hint of Generation X bravado...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's All the Fuming About? | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

...they were actually pursuing were such necessities as energy, possibility and self-respect. Anti-Semitism does, however, provide the blacks with a simulacrum of toughness -- of all the people they might hit, the Jews are least likely to exact equal retribution -- and as evidenced on every street corner and schoolyard in the inner city, where real strength feels out of reach, toughness will have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Did Blacks Turn on Jews? | 2/28/1994 | See Source »

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