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...jailer-which he technically was-but as if he were a dear old colleague. Coetsee recalls that he saw in Mandela the ancient Roman virtues of "dignitas, gravitas, honestas, simplicitas," and wondered whether white South Africa's Public Enemy No. 1 was in fact the man who might someday unite a divided nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...credit-card transaction, is poised to move to a higher level of interactivity. Next: interactive-TV programs and in-store kiosks known as ``electronic mirrors'' with holographic images that enable buyers to see what clothes look like on them without actually trying anything on. Computer catalogs of homes will someday include virtual-reality ``tours'' of each room in a house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE | 3/1/1995 | See Source »

Consider just how tarnished the image of college has become. For many young athletes, college has ceased to represent any form of academic standard whatsoever. Some openly announce their intentions to quit school after a year or two, without any pretense that they will finish their degree someday. To them, college is just a place to showcase their talents for pro teams, with an occasional frat party thrown in for good measure...

Author: By Jason E. Kolman, | Title: Pay Athletes? No, Thanks | 2/28/1995 | See Source »

...Tiraspol by TIME Moscow bureau chief John Kohan and reporter Yuri Zarakhovich, Lebed's manner was calm even as he denounced the ``windbags'' running the Russian army, proclaimed that the crackdown on Chechnya must have been ordered up by ``dilettantes or madmen'' and mused about running the country himself someday. ``I don't really want to,'' he said, but ``I do not rule out the possibility that I might be forced to it out of necessity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AWAITING HIS NATION'S CALL: RUSSIA'S GENERAL LEBED | 2/27/1995 | See Source »

...first grade. Some members of the team try to study enough to make up the difference. Mostly they aren't successful, so they are sidetracked to junior colleges, not hopelessly off the N.B.A. track, but slowly lose confidence and direction. Like the Lincoln High legends before them, they will someday be back home on the sidelines watching a new crop of kids who can make a basketball do card tricks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CYCLONE | 2/13/1995 | See Source »

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