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...business alliances in both industries. Cable and telephone companies that once viewed themselves as fierce competitors are starting to eye each other as potential mates. "You can bet every major cable operator is talking to every phone company right now," says a cable-industry insider. Meanwhile, the deal could shatter whatever solidarity still exists among the so-called Baby Bells -- the seven regional phone companies that were created by the breakup of AT&T in 1984. Until now, each has enjoyed a monopoly on local telephone service in its own region; long-distance phone companies had to pay a hefty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Building The On Ramp to the Electronic Highway | 5/31/1993 | See Source »

...audiences beyond his borders, the aim is to shatter the Gulf War coalition, weaken resolve at the U.N. and transform the U.S. into the bully. "He may sense that the unity of the sanctions regime is starting to fray," says a State Department official. "The Russians have lots of things at home on their minds, and the Europeans have the Balkans." Saddam wants to ease the constraints imposed on his sovereignty and remove the conflict from the U.N. context: within those corridors, Iraq is putting itself forward as accommodating. "In our culture, once somebody comes to you with military threats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spanking for Saddam | 1/25/1993 | See Source »

WHEN WE SET OUT TO ILLUSTRATE A PIECE ON DOMESTIC violence, our picture editors immediately turned to photographer Donna Ferrato. For the past decade, she has focused her energy and camera on the intimate brutalities that shatter the lives of so many American women and children. Says senior editor Nancy Gibbs, who wrote this week's cover story: "It may be that her wrenching photographs have done more to raise awareness than any legal or political debate ever could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Jan. 18, 1993 | 1/18/1993 | See Source »

...because it advances the debate about the image of Malcolm X. It will take some time before it is clear what we should think about him. He had said, in an interview the day before his assassination, that the Black Muslims, whom he thought were pursuing him, needed to shatter his image because it had become too attractive to Black folk in the streets. Spike Lee has begun the painstaking work needed to restore that image. The real test for Lee, in my opinion, was to preserve the complexity of the man, and to allow us to watch him change...

Author: By Archie C. Epps iii, | Title: America's Image of Malcolm X | 12/3/1992 | See Source »

...those who knew and loved her. Whether the motive for her shooting was personal despair or a political grudge, it has very frightening implications for what the global fight for ecology and human rights represents to those who dedicate their lives to it. Her murder must not, however, shatter the ideals of those who are still fighting for a world in which both humans and ecology are treated with the love and respect they deserve. I want to honor Petra Kelly by continuing on in her work for humanity and for our environment...

Author: By Chloe E. Aridjis -, | Title: A Tragic Loss for Humanity and for Me | 10/27/1992 | See Source »

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