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...thought I knew how to get to IHOP. "Get on Soldier's Field Road and drive, drive," a colleague said. Well the damn road forks. And I took the wrong tine. "I'm sorry I'm late. Stupid woman driver, you know?" I told my interviewee, apologizing for being 40minutes late. "I didn't say that," he said, giving me a puzzled look. Okay. Maybe he passes. It was a test of sorts for the subject of my interview: self-described anti-sexist man Jackson Katz, a former all-state football player who makes his living on the college lecture...

Author: By June Shih, | Title: Jackson Katz and His Anti-Sexism Crusade | 11/5/1992 | See Source »

...tine meetings." Walters was involved earlier this year in an effort to free the remaining U.S. hostages in Lebanon, but he does not discuss such matters. "It's like being in intelligence," he says. "If you boast of success, you can never repeat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: His Least Silent Mission | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

According to Cohen, the change will affect an estimated 8000-10,000 people entail more in convenience than any other MBEA projects because the Red Tine is the most heavily traveled, added Cohen...

Author: By Shari RU Davsky, | Title: Red Line Moves Above Ground | 5/10/1985 | See Source »

...confessed was Islamic Jihad, the fanatical organization that admitted causing much of last year's terror in Beirut, including the April 18 car bombing of the U.S. embassy and the Oct. 23 attacks on American and French military facilities outside the Lebanese capital. Two weeks ago, a clandes tine radio station in Lebanon claimed that Islamic Jihad had planted 190 mines along the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism: Mystery Mines | 8/20/1984 | See Source »

Indeed they are, as are the people of Ain et Tine and other shell-shocked Christian towns that are not surrounded. But then so are the people of Aley and Ain Zhalta and other Druze towns, all prisoners of collective folk memories in which rights and wrongs are forever remembered. "We are the first people of Lebanon," says a Druze village elder, referring to his sect, which broke away from Islam in the 11th century (see box). "We cannot be ignored. We respect the rights of others, but they must respect our rights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Helping to Hold the Line | 10/3/1983 | See Source »

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