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...really said," Dole offers judiciously, "is that it's my view that if the President of the United States asks you to come to a meeting, you go. Period. But Newt said all that, huh?" Dole asks with a smile. "Well, that's kinda interesting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WILL THE REAL BOB DOLE PLEASE STAND UP? | 11/20/1995 | See Source »

...Base was downright frosty. When U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher stood and urged the Balkan leaders to shake hands, they did so in the most perfunctory manner imaginable: Croatia's Franjo Tudjman would not look Serbia's Slobodan Milosevic in the eye; Bosnia's Alija Izetbegovic refused to smile at Tudjman; Milosevic and Izetbegovic stared past each other. Even worse, after the press was dismissed, each man delivered a blunt statement accusing the others of human-rights abuses. But when the chilled greetings and heated rhetoric finally concluded, something surprising happened. Unprompted by anyone, Milosevic and Izetbegovic shook hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

...perfect fit for the Republican party. Unfortunately, the thought of his candidacy makes many Republicans very nervous. After Watergate removed Richard Nixon from the political scene and gutted Republican numbers in Congress, the Republican Party rebuilt itself in the image of Ronald Reagan. His message of conservatism with a smile captured the hearts of voters. Ever since that time, the party has continued to move rightward, forcing longtime politicians like Dole to alter long-held positions to appeal to conservative voters. The current Congress is at work completing the anti-government revolution promised by Reagan...

Author: By Andrew Owen, | Title: Exploding the Myths | 11/8/1995 | See Source »

...emerge from the underground of gay filmmakers, after Todd Haynes (Safe) and Gus Van Sant (To Die For). But Hollywood will find it hard to assimilate him. The Doom Generation is Araki's fifth feature, and his way of maturing is to get more ferocious, with a twisted smile on his face. The road-movie plot is similar to The Living End's: a dishy, disturbed guy hitches a ride and raises hell with guns and other toys. The troublemaker is Xavier Red (Johnathon Schaech)--call him X, as in sex--and when he hooks up with the rootless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: ELEGY FOR DEGENERATION X | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

...feeling of revenge in me, for the pain does not leave room," a weeping Noa Ben-Artzi said as she spoke to mourners about her grandfather. "Ones greater than I have eulogized you, but none knew the softness of your caress as I did, or that half-smile of yours that always said everything, the smile that is no longer there. You were and still are our own private hero and I want you to know that everything I ever did was for you." Many in the audience began crying, and even the translator's voice wavered as the freckled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "I AM WITH YOU FOREVER" | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

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