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Incorporating that big photo was a special triumph for our production team, led by Andy Blau, director of operations, and Nancy Mynio, production manager--who are on pace to set their own single-season record for adaptability. "It's a challenge to find enough special paper for 5 million pullout photos with eight hours' notice," says Blau of managing editor Walter Isaacson's midweek decision to include the keepsake. Three weeks ago, TIME compressed its production schedule to ready a special midweek edition following the President's televised address about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. This week the magazine expands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contributors: Sep. 21, 1998 | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

...included such popular expressions as "predestination," "manifest destiny" and "how to win friends and influence people," McGwire learned the power of self-assuredness. As he put it, he was meant to do it. That's hard to disagree with. That's what made it so difficult, and such a triumph...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mark McGwire: Long Live The King | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

Mandela, the man, the first democratically elected president of an embattled nation, has become a symbol of our era-a symbol of triumph and reconciliation after decades of division and oppression...

Author: By Jenny E. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Born Into Racism, Mandela Overcomes | 9/18/1998 | See Source »

Peace in Bosnia may now demand a permanent Western presence, following the apparent triumph of Serb hard-liners in presidential elections. "Although the European election supervisors are holding back the result until next week, it does appear that [radical nationalist] Nikola Poplasen has beaten [moderate] Biljana Plavsic," says TIME Central Europe bureau chief Massimo Calabresi. "And that's a serious blow for the West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bosnia: No Way Out for the West? | 9/17/1998 | See Source »

...Victory by supporters of Bosnia's most-wanted war criminal, former president Radovan Karadzic, undermines what has been the West's optimistic strategy: move the country toward democratic stability by building a moderate political center (while dangling the carrot of financial aid). With the triumph of separatism, all that remains is to keep the two warring factions apart. "This challenges the idea that Bosnia is a situation from which the West will be able to withdraw at some point," says Calabresi. "It's starting to look more like Cyprus, where keeping the peace demands a long-term commitment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bosnia: No Way Out for the West? | 9/17/1998 | See Source »

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