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...First-floor living means captivity--the need to shut out the scant sunlight that enters the room because your half-naked physique might offend a passer-by. And, if it is afternoon and you can reasonably assume no "inappropriateness" will be going on, your open shades are greeted by telephoto lenses and the criss-cross pattern of the window screen on a stranger's nose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The View From Here | 10/10/1996 | See Source »

...Jordan where an anti-government group and federal agents are entrenched in a standoff that began March 25. The FBI has not yet specified just how far the media will be required to withdraw, but they will have to vacate the hilltop perch where cameras, with the aid of telephoto lenses, have documented the comings and goings of agents, Freemen and outside negotiators. Agents and U.S. Attorney Sherry Matteucci said the order was a reaction to violation of unwritten media "ground rules" by Fox Television. A Fox TV crew approached two members of the Freemen Tuesday, apparently to secure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Freed From the Media | 5/29/1996 | See Source »

...FOUR: Grant and Hurley, reunited at an English country house, lunch in range of telephoto lenses. Titillating reports circulate of a double bed being delivered. Madame Tussaud's says it will not drop plans for creating a wax effigy of Grant. Day's Big Rumor: No one will remember any of this next week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YIKES! IT'S JOEY BUTTA-HUGH-CO | 7/10/1995 | See Source »

...actress, wedged between Hasty Pudding Theatricals President John S. Berman '95 and Vice-President Aaron R. Zelman '96, waved from the back of the Saab at people lining the streets of Harvard Square. She even found a moment to smile for the telephoto lenses bristling from the press truck proceeding slowly in front...

Author: By Victoria E.M. Cain, | Title: Pudding Honors Woman of Year Pfeiffer | 2/14/1995 | See Source »

...Marx. Cyril starts lamenting the erosion ofindividual freedom, anticipating that "by the year2000 there'll be 36 television stations 24 hours aday, telling you what to think." At this veryinstant the couple are engulfed by a crowd ofstereotyped Japanese tourists, chattering andsnapping away furiously at Marx's statue withtheir telephoto lenses. The sequence provides acommentary on the futility of protest in a worldof mass production and mass-communication. TheBritish don't like change, but somehow we willeventually be dragged kicking and screaming intothe modern world...

Author: By Tilly Franklin, | Title: Class Wars | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

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