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...satirical Oliver Beene acknowledges that the '60s were not all cheap catharsis and the Mashed Potato. Whereas American Dreams' touchstone is Bandstand, Beene's is Lenny Bruce, who is the idol of the 11-year-old protagonist (Grant Rossenmeyer). The pilot finds the family hunkering in a basement bomb shelter during the Cuban missile crisis, with the parents squabbling over who will dispose of any bodies they find outside. ("It's always me!" Mom grouses. "Doing the dishes, washing the windows, burying the dead!") "I think any warm and fuzzy image of the past is wrong," says creator Howard Gewirtz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Look Back In Angst | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...joked about it--if not on TV, then in movies like Dr. Strangelove. (TV worked more elliptically, through cold-war anxiety parables such as those on the Twilight Zone, which, by the way, returns this fall on UPN, hosted by Forrest Whitaker.) If a writer turned Beene's bomb-shelter scene into a bioterror scare in a sitcom set in the present, it wouldn't make it past the first-draft stage at a major network. Perhaps that's the hidden value of cultural nostalgia. It hints that the past was not better but worse than today, allowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Look Back In Angst | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...Environmental Trust 55,553 liters is how much aviation-grade fuel was in a tanker truck headed for the U.S. military base in Bagram, Afghanistan, when nine concealed sticks of dynamite were discovered inside by police 25 years is how long a German man lived in an Australian bus shelter before he died last week $9 million is the bounty Osama bin Laden offered for the assassination of each of four top U.S. intelligence officials, according to a congressional investigation $25 million is the FBI reward for information leading to the capture of bin Laden 21% of prescription drugs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Person of the Week | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...vast majority poor Afghans who have lived in refugee camps in Pakistan and Iran for decades. (An additional 400,000 are expected by the end of the year.) Of the international aid that has come to Afghanistan, 70% to 80% has gone toward immediate humanitarian assistance?food, water, shelter?according to Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Omar Samad. This leaves thousands if not millions of Afghans to begin rebuilding on their own, one brick at a time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Brick at a Time | 9/2/2002 | See Source »

...rutted, dirt road is Mohammed Ibrahim, a mason, working with his brother and nephew to reconstruct a house he built himself in the 1970s. They're hurrying to complete two rooms before winter?each requires 10,000 bricks?so the 16 members of their extended family will have shelter. There is a tentative sense that peace may last, due to a curious partnership of the coalition army and the divine. "Thanks to God, we have no fear," says Obaidullah, a tailor, who is rebuilding with the help of his five brothers and their wives. But when the structures are done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Brick at a Time | 9/2/2002 | See Source »

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