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...budget in June 1995 when most other White House advisers were against it; arguing in August 1995 that it was high time to bomb the Bosnian Serbs into submission; and counseling Clinton during the winter's titanic showdown with the g.o.p. not to compromise but to let the Republicans shutter the government and take the blame. Sometimes Bold Al gets carried away. In December 1995 he infuriated Republicans by phoning the nbc Nightly News to announce a massive telecommunications reform bill in order to guarantee that the White House got credit for it, in the process nearly blowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAN AL GORE BARE HIS SOUL? | 12/15/1997 | See Source »

...sense of proportion would soon return. Or at least it would in my house. The true comparison, of course, is not with Kennedy but with Kennedy's wife. (And consider the passive figure of Mr. Zapruder, his shutter innocently open on the grassy knoll, as opposed to the figure of Mr. Rat, the paparazzo.) But in the immediate aftermath, one experienced the pity and terror associated with a major loss. You felt stunned from nowhere, as if something had veered in out of your blind spot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MIRROR OF OURSELVES | 9/15/1997 | See Source »

...Conway Morris depicted it as dancing along on needle-sharp legs, and also by Wiwaxia, a whimsical armored slug with two rows of upright scales. And then there was Anomalocaris, a fearsome predator that caught its victims with spiny appendages and crushed them between jaws that closed like the shutter of a camera. "Weird wonders," Harvard University paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould called them in his 1989 book, Wonderful Life, which celebrated the strangeness of the Burgess Shale animals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Life Exploded | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

Another part was his agreeable disposition. "Never boss people around,'' was his working rule. "It's more important to click with people than to click the shutter.'' It was only to be expected that a man of his temperament would close out World War II with an image, his most famous, of a sailor locking lips with a woman. Precisely because he understood the war's tragedy, he chose to see it sealed with a kiss. It was like that generally between Eisie, the world and his camera. Very simply, they clicked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A POET AND HIS CAMERA: ALFRED EISENSTAEDT (1898-1995) | 9/4/1995 | See Source »

...architectural book notes that the "Science Center is not entirely satisfactory from a visual standpoint." Designed in 1970, the building was financed largely by Edwin Land of the Polaroid Corporation. Many a Harvard students have peered out a Canaday window, trying to locate the building's flash and shutter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ugliest Buildings You'll Ever See Are Right on Campus | 6/27/1995 | See Source »

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