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...while politicos may be happy to engage in serial reinterpretation of the Clinton Administration, the American people are not likely to be. The President's all too public search for political identity suggests a weakness of conviction, inviting the most unfortunate comparison of all: to George Bush. While Gergen was predicting last week that Clinton had got in touch with his inner President -- "reaching deep inside himself to find what he believed was right" -- in pulling the Guinier nomination, an invitation designed by artist Peter Max to a fund raiser was landing in the mailboxes of hundreds of Democratic givers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Is 'My Center'? | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

...Electric Mist with Confederate Dead (Hyperion; 344 pages; $19.95) is haunted by not one but two ghosts: a black man Robicheaux saw murdered as a teenager whose corpse resurfaces, and a Civil War officer sometimes accompanied by battered but unbowed troops. Throw in the Mafia, visiting Hollywood moviemakers, a serial killer and such fillips as Robicheaux's adopted Salvadoran daughter and pet three-legged raccoon, named Tripod, and one has a gumbo to clog any narrative. It doesn't, because Burke writes prose as moody and memory-laden as his region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Murder Is Their Business | 4/26/1993 | See Source »

...propel the novel. It reads as if a Dynasty script meets "Miami Vice" in Colombia followed by the same Dynasty script meeting. "The Living End" in Germany. And this is all retold, often second-hand, by a not so reliable narrator in New York sometime later. Oh, and a serial killer lurks about the pages. This allusion seems so cliche it's forgettable, but so irritatingly contrived that it's not easily forgotten...

Author: By William TATE Dougherty, | Title: On Reagan, Accessories and Serial Killers | 4/15/1993 | See Source »

That doesn't satisfy his critics particularly. "He's more like a serial killer than a physician," says Professor George Annas of Boston University's school of medicine. There is already some evidence that Kevorkian's relentless grandstanding is raising alarms among euthanasia supporters. Last year the State of Washington debated Initiative 119, which would have allowed physician-assisted suicide. In early October the measure was heavily favored. Two weeks later, Kevorkian helped his second and third clients, both chronically but not terminally ill, to kill themselves. The ammunition he provided euthanasia opponents may well have helped defeat the measure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mercy's Friend or Foe? | 12/28/1992 | See Source »

...pictures gave other conflicts their own unforgettable faces. Some of the video-game visuals from last year's fighting in the Persian Gulf were strangely antiseptic, an invitation to forget that war is the mass production of individual suffering. The photographs from Bosnia-Herzegovina, where war has become serial killing under the guise of politics, made us remember...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Unforgettable Pictures of the Year | 12/28/1992 | See Source »

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