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...last of a string of interviews dragging my feet. I had almost canceled but decided that I might as well give it a go. If nothing else, it would be good practice. As I schlepped up the front stairs of the State House, I plastered on my interview smile and tried to think positively...

Author: By Laura C. Semerjian, | Title: Finding Direction | 8/8/1997 | See Source »

...Wall Street Journal?" he said, with a wry, slightly embarrassed smile. "Never heard...

Author: By Chana R. Schoenberger, | Title: The Ivy League Wow-Effect | 8/1/1997 | See Source »

...charge of his re-election. And whenever Newt needed someone to defend him on television, Paxon was willing to aim his happy, preppy face toward the camera. Last Tuesday, as Gingrich touted G.O.P. tax cuts under a sweltering sun, Paxon even gazed at him with the kind of adoring smile Nancy Reagan used to bestow on her husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: READY, AIM, MISFIRE | 7/28/1997 | See Source »

...back on tour. He never played in more than seven tournaments in a single season after the wreck, yet he won 13 more, including six of the first nine majors he played after the accident. On the course, Hogan did not laugh. He did not joke. He did not smile. In his trademark white hat, Hogan walked deliberately from shot to shot, chain-smoking. And he hit the ball, cleanly, precisely, again and again, completely a craftsman of each swing and of each round. "Ben Hogan personified golf for many of us," said Professional Golfers' Association Tour commissioner Tim Finchem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Death of a Master | 7/25/1997 | See Source »

When an unmanned progress resupply ship docked with the ailing Mir space station last week, astronaut Michael Foale had good reason to smile. Among the two tons of equipment hauled up for a risky orbital repair that his two Russian companions are slated to attempt later this week were replacements for his lost toothbrush, shaving kit and sneakers. Freshly groomed and shod, Foale was nothing if not upbeat when he talked to NASA boss Daniel Goldin, himself under heat for allowing Americans to continue working aboard the 11-year-old Mir. "The safety concerns, I think, are well met," said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A CLOSE SHAVE IN ORBIT | 7/21/1997 | See Source »

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