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...RAINCOATS Aired 4/28/94. The episode that ends with a takeoff on Schindler's List. Funny enough, but the cranky gang of four has already roasted a sacred cow this way. The show, though still far from formulaic, is losing the originality that first made us love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Forgetting Nothing | 1/12/1998 | See Source »

...midst of Indonesia?s economic free fall last week, Bill Clinton, in New York City for a fundraiser, delayed Air Force One?s takeoff from a fog-shrouded Kennedy Airport to read the riot act to Indonesia?s strongman, Suharto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Suharto's Fantasy Island | 1/11/1998 | See Source »

...huge surprise of last week's testimony was the determination that when a mostly empty fuel tank gets as hot as TWA 800's was (about 145[degrees] at takeoff, because of the 400[degree] exhaust thrown off by air-conditioning units a foot away), the electrical charge necessary to detonate the resulting fumes is roughly a quarter of the smallest spark you feel when scuffing your foot on a rug. Said safety-board officer Peter Goelz: "We had no idea how little energy it took to cause an explosion." Hall remarked, "I for one don't see how every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TINIEST TERRORS | 12/22/1997 | See Source »

Sometimes, though, good things come in bad diskettes. When AOL crashed for 19 hours last August, Cassell wrote a takeoff of the classic Don McLean tune, which he titled Bye, Bye Amer'ca Online. ("So bye bye to Amer'ca Online/ Drove my modem to a domain and it's working just fine./ And good old geeks are cheering users offline/ Saying this'll be the day that they die.") Like most amusing online spore, it flew around the Net, causing a number of people to E-mail Cassell their thanks. One of them became Cassell's live-in girlfriend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHY AOL IS STILL THE PITS | 9/22/1997 | See Source »

MIAMI: TIME aviation expert Jerry Hannifin says eyewitness accounts support the theory that engine failure caused the deadly crash of a Fine Air cargo jet yesterday. After hearing witness reports of the plane "wobbling" upon takeoff from Miami International, Hannifin believes the tragedy that killed the DC-8's four-man crew and injured four others on the ground was likely the result of a stalled compressor in one of the plane's engines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Engine Failure Likely Downed Cargo Plane | 8/8/1997 | See Source »

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