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On street corners the old communist empire is for sale: young Czechs peddle Soviet army garrison caps and belts and military watches, and even, forlornly, old Communist Party identification papers, with someone's staring photograph and years of official stamps layered like multiple exposures.
These days, Tennessee Senator Al Gore -- the bottom half of Bill Clinton's Democratic baby-boomer ticket -- freely retells this joke about his wooden campaign style in his ill-fated 1988 presidential race. The self-deprecating humor is a reflection of Gore's hard-won sense of ease, the tempering...
Both of us are staring into the flames now and have yet to make eye contact. Regret at not having camped on her doorstep all night hangs heavy in the air. The silence gives us time to reflect: me on all the other times my lateness has been costly -- a...
The movie's global reach is a large part of the problem. Things would be a lot more exciting if the implacable crazy were constantly hanging around the neighborhood, turning every shadow, shrub and fast-food joint into a potential menace (see Robert De Niro in Cape Fear). And the...
Still, the glory of staring down a hurricane--even one that never lived up to its name--was an opportunity not to be missed by the young sophomore class. It was the first week of school, and the Class of '92, armed with plastic keg cups and a summer's...