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Chain gangs are meant to be unpleasant, and this one is succeeding. "We don't like it," complains James Sears, convicted of harassment. "We think it's stupid." Civilians, on the other hand, seem fascinated by the sight of men in chains. Cars stop along the side of the road, and mothers with babies get out to watch. A Limestone County school bus passes by, and the children press their faces to the window...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dispatches: BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG | 5/15/1995 | See Source »

Richard's best friend and worst enemy is the daft, cheerful Gwyn Barry, whose glib utopian novel, Amelior, has rocketed to the top of the bestseller list. Stupid, shallow and immensely popular, Gwyn resembles Tod Friendly, the ex-Nazi from Amis' last novel, Time's Arrow. Of course, the public laps up Amelior, as Richard (who, as a soon-to-be-ex-novelist, has plenty of time on his hands) begins to plot revenge...

Author: By Daley C. Hagar, | Title: Amis' Information on Our Shores | 5/12/1995 | See Source »

...reflects the fact that if somebody in a position of power does something phenomenally stupid it can have disastrous consequences," he continues. Wait a minute, the editor of the Salient is a "position of power." I guess my dog's in a position of power as well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTBOARD | 5/12/1995 | See Source »

...incident reflects the fact that human beings are very, very imperfect people and reflects the fact that if somebody in a position of power does something phenomenally stupid it can have disastrous consequences," Bruce said...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Salient `Screw-Up' Causes Levenson Prize Debacle | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

...called fix just won't work," Bingaman said last week. As evidence that Microsoft knew the merger would kill competition, her complaint cites the memo of a senior Microsoft official. "If we were to try to buy Intuit ... I can't imagine anyone would be stupid enough to [purchase Money]," the manager writes. "I think they would imagine that we'd never be allowed to do it." The betting now is that Microsoft won't. --Reported by Suneel Ratan/Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MICROSOFT'S DIVORCE COURT | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

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