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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Under the weight of justice and reason, these barriers have fallen one by one. The armed services were integrated by Harry Truman in 1948. Two weeks ago, the Senate voted to allow female pilots to fly in battle, though women soldiers are barred from serving in infantry combat units. But the discriminatory language and attitudes still echo when it comes to gays and lesbians. According to the Department of Defense, "homosexuality is incompatible with military service. The presence in the military environment of persons who engage in homosexual conduct or who, by their statements, demonstrate a propensity to engage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Marching Out of The Closet | 8/19/1991 | See Source »

...consider him a near great President, on a level with Truman. His vision of American domestic life approaches greatness. Johnson also had profound flaws. Examining his failure in Vietnam will be the task of my second volume...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Rogue, Yes, but With Great Vision: ROBERT DALLEK | 7/29/1991 | See Source »

...happen that these old Truman-Kennedy-Johnson-Carter warriors, who rose out of anger and even hunger, crossed over into the sated land of Republicans? Victims of their own remarkable success, maybe. "Must be $50 billion on the hoof here," muttered a Kennedy veteran. Mrs. Harriman, one of the wealthiest Americans, is a kind of housemother to the Democratic Party. Megamillion lawyers like Lloyd Cutler, once counsel to President Carter, were a dime or so a dozen. "It's hard to get fire in the belly over health insurance when it's stuffed with pate," quipped the Kennedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency The Greatest Eclipse | 6/3/1991 | See Source »

Clifford also arranged and played in Truman's famous eight-man poker games on the presidential yacht, where he became friendly with powerful politicians who proved useful when he set up his law practice in 1950. Deflecting job offers from several Presidents, Clifford since then has served only nine months in public office. The most compelling chapters in his book cover 1968, when, as Secretary of Defense, he overcame much of the Washington foreign policy and military establishment in the "war for the President's mind." He and a few allies persuaded Lyndon Johnson to try to "extricate our nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington's Other Monument | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

Though he is now under investigation in a banking scandal, this measured memoir is a reminder that Clifford came by his stature the honest way. A successful St. Louis lawyer before World War II, Clifford was called to the White House in 1945 as assistant to Harry Truman's naval aide. He was soon named special counsel to the President. No less than Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Clifford was present at the creation of the policies and institutions that won the cold war: the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Department of Defense, NATO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington's Other Monument | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

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