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...motives of the political celebrity they had come to hear. "I'm telling you, he's pushing an agenda," the man said in an agitated voice. His wife calmly replied, "He's pushing his book, that's what he's pushing." The man considered her words and shook his head. "You think Newt Gingrich isn't pushing an agenda? A leopard doesn't change his spots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newt's Secret Plan: To Stay Right Where He Is | 4/20/1998 | See Source »

Here's some perspective: It's been 3600 points since "irrational exuberance" shook the markets in December 1996. That's 40 percent in 17 months. And now that investors big and small are looking over their shoulders at the big 9000, they're asking (or should be) -- how long can this possibly last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Nine-000 for Dow | 4/3/1998 | See Source »

When I stood in that doorway, looking out at the rolling Atlantic, and realized that some despairing, shackled ancestor of mine might have passed that way...well, in the words of a great Negro spiritual, "my dungeon shook" and I was moved beyond my power to describe it. After Hillary and Chelsea Clinton visited Goree Island last year, the First Lady declared it "one of the most heartbreaking monuments anywhere in the world." The Door of No Return, she said, "represents nothing less than the depths of human depravity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: My Dungeon Shook | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...listening in disbelief, some in tears, others stone-faced. Sergeant Major Brenda Hoster, McKinney's former public affairs aide (now retired), who was the first to come forward and who testified that McKinney propositioned her in her hotel room during a 1996 Army trip to Hawaii, shook her head in disgust. McKinney stood rigidly at attention, betraying no emotion. Behind him, his wife Wilhelmina wept, mouthing the words "Yes, yes, yes" at the string of "not guiltys," then "Oh, no" at the lone conviction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Crisis: No Go: Why the Army Lost A High-Profile Sex Case | 3/23/1998 | See Source »

...blew up, got red in the face, threw the magazine down on his desk, ranted about how we were out to destroy him, then marched around his desk and shook his fist in my face. "People remember other people for one thing," he ranted on. "They remember Calvin Coolidge for wearing an Indian headdress. They remember Arthur Godfrey for buzzing the tower at Teterboro Airport. They will remember me for posing for a clothing magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1960-1973 Revolution: Witness: Hugh Sidey | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

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