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...celebrity speaker to raise funds for their legal defense in a censorship case, they did not turn to Jackson or Chavis or Mfume but to Farrakhan, the one black man they felt could fill any hall in town. Wherever he presents himself as "a voice for the voiceless," crowds throng to his orations, typically almost three hours long, for entertainment and moral uplift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Louis Farrakhan: Pride and Prejudice | 2/28/1994 | See Source »

...home-game attendance is any indicator, the Russian Penguins may also be the first successful example of military conversion in the former Soviet Union. The Soviet-style sports palace is drawing more than 3,000 fans a game -- hardly a Rose Bowl throng, but better than the average 500 who turned out last year. For the equivalent of 30 cents a ticket they get a taste of American-style showboating along with the spectacle. The players, who once lumbered onto the rink as their names were shouted over the public-address system, now race to center ice and skid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Importing the Glitz | 12/20/1993 | See Source »

When Hovanessian finally stepped up to the conference podium in the Paris suburb of Marnes-la-Coquette, he faced an animated throng of 200 fellow scientists and a large contingent of reporters. But by the time the Lebanese- born biologist had finished flashing 20 graphs and charts on the screen beside him, a buzz of doubt had filled the room, and the long-standing rivalry between American and French AIDS researchers had once again surfaced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another Aids Teaser | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

...good way of keeping tradition and for the younger children to learn what Cinco de Mayo is all about," said Olga L. Karas, pointing to the throng of children intently watching the band and dances...

Author: By Mohammed N. Khan, | Title: Cinco de Mayo Festivities Feature Dance, Song | 5/7/1993 | See Source »

...remains unstable, chafing under the weight of its depressed economy. We first entered Port Antonio in the midst of a political rally; the opposing candidate for prime minister stood with a microphone in the center square, shouting a stream of political slogans above the din of reggae music. A throng of people cheered restlessly. A few days later, the incumbent party won in a landslide...

Author: By Joanna M. Welss, | Title: Imperialist Games | 4/9/1993 | See Source »

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