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...Simpson trial has a deeper geography. Sometimes a trial plays out like a culture's collective dream--a vivid, edgy, distorted story that casts up images and characters from the realm of instinct and has them act out the society's deepest passions: its fears, prejudices and desires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A TRIAL FOR OUR TIMES | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

...just as grandparents are symbols of a vivid past, the old cork tree has its own remarkable history...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Celebrated Tree Finally Falls at the Arboretum | 9/30/1995 | See Source »

...suggestion of a prototypical summerhouse by a few ramshackle piers and a wild strawberry patch would do Socrates proud. Such vivid, yet spartan footage gives the film its dreamlike quality. The very appearance of "Wild Strawberries" bestows a faintly abstract, contemplative air on the film. Thus, even the cinematography conveys a serene worldly wisdom...

Author: By Edward P. Mcbride, | Title: Bergman Festival Screens Rarely Seen 'Wild' Treat | 9/28/1995 | See Source »

Perhaps the most vivid example of the complex demographics comes from Primorski province in the heart of a vast and pristine watershed. When told that the outside world views their forests as empty, four Udege hunters laugh uproariously. They argue that too many people are already using the forest. A study shows that only half the watershed's nearly 5,000 sq. mi. of forest produces enough sable, deer and elk to support hunters. And a single tribal hunter must roam a territory as large as 75 sq. mi.--about the size of the Caribbean island of Aruba--to trap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SIBERIA: THE TORTURED LAND | 9/4/1995 | See Source »

...press but also from unhappy performers and network executives like NBC West Coast president Don Ohlmeyer, who deemed the cast members too distracted and the writing "weak." His complaints were mild compared with those of many longtime viewers, whose memories of last year's endlessly puerile sketches are still vivid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: STILL ALIVE, BARELY | 9/4/1995 | See Source »

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