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...lion. Only one year and four months old, but at least three feet tall at the shoulder. The minister assured us that it was friendly, but the fact that it did have all its teeth and claws intact made us a bit wary. The lion's name was Chi Chi, and it loved jumping up onto the minister and wrestling with him. At the start of the resumed interview, Chi Chi bit into the minister's crotch, which brought a small shout, a few seconds of pain and then a whack over the nose to prompt the lion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yes, That is a Lion Biting the Minister... | 8/16/2001 | See Source »

Looking at Mark, it would be hard to mistake the features--hair, teeth, the whole Kennedy package. But the sunny Shrivers have always maintained a distance between their ambitions and the rest of the clan. When R.F.K. ran for President in 1968, Sargent Shriver refused to give up his post as L.B.J.'s ambassador to France to come home and campaign for him. Ted paid him back four years later by objecting to George McGovern's choice of Shriver as a running mate. And when Shriver ran for the Democratic nomination for President in 1976, Ted didn't lift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Kennedys | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...after rack of receivers attached to an infinite array of speakers. The men, heads cocked in concentration like prairie dogs before an approaching storm, stood in front of the speakers, which were turned up really, really loud. The women, including my wife, stood behind us, looking as if their teeth were being drilled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now That's Home Entertainment | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...BRUSH WITH THE LAW A young woman from Greensburg, Pa., brushed her teeth for two weeks with Crest Baking Soda toothpaste. She claims it misaligned and scarred her teeth, and she's suing both Procter & Gamble, the manufacturer, and Wal-Mart, the store that sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crowded Courts | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...much concerned with what anyone else thinks. Worse still, the Bush team has irritated friends in situations where such alienation is avoidable. Kyoto was the obvious example: In the end, the Europeans were willing to negotiate the terms of the treaty to the point of pulling many of its teeth, but President Bush simply walked away. Further, he failed to offer any alternative mechanism for addressing the problem of global warming. For U.S. allies who'd spent a decade negotiating Kyoto with Washington, the Bush position was read as stupendous arrogance. And they responded by going ahead without America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Six Months Of Bush Foreign Policy: A Report Card | 8/8/2001 | See Source »

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