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The end of the Cold War and the decline of bipolarity has driven a large wedge into the U.S./Israeli "community of interests." The U.S. no longer needs a vigilant standard bearer in the global battle to stem the tide of Communism. It no longer needs to maintain costly alliances...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: A Scary Situation | 2/7/1991 | See Source »

If Saddam Hussein tries to use the high-tech weapons he bought from France, he may have complaints about their effectiveness. Some French arms manufacturers, apparently worried that Saddam was not the most trustworthy client, programmed secret passwords into the computer-guidance systems of the fighter and bomber aircraft they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A French Arms Double Cross? | 1/21/1991 | See Source »

Lynch's importance to Magellan -- and to all of Wall Street -- went far beyond the buying and selling of any one week. At a time when heroes are few and many financial wizards have seemed obsessed by greed and ambition, Lynch was a reassuring presence, a homespun stock picker who...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Wizard Bows Out | 4/9/1990 | See Source »

The realization, from the McMartin case and others like it, that trustworthy authority figures can sometimes be child molesters may have created a monster that ensnares innocent people. One day social workers talk about how to get children and parents to report incidents of sexual abuse; the next day Oprah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Six Years of Trial by Torture | 1/29/1990 | See Source »

I need a haircut, according to a friend. He's a trustworthy type, but he leaves me in a quandary. Where should I go?

Author: By Adam L. Berger, | Title: Superlative Cuts | 10/12/1989 | See Source »

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