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...hard to take off and had always come back. This time seemed different. In her first two months on her new regimen, Dorsett had dropped 40 lbs., and she swore she would lose 60 more by the end of the year. If she was going to fall off the wagon, though, it would probably be here, at one of her favorite restaurants. But try as she might, Dorsett couldn't even finish her potato, the most tempting part of the meal. "You don't want as much to eat," she explains. "Now I leave food on my plate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NEW MIRACLE DRUG? | 9/23/1996 | See Source »

...none other than William F. ("Buffalo Bill") Cody, the former Indian fighter and buffalo hunter whose touring "Wild West" show forever fixed the myth of the West for the rest of the world. Cody's show, which began touring in the 1880s, re-created Indian attacks on wagon trains and raids on settlers' villages, with Buffalo Bill always riding to the rescue. As a grand finale, the show even re-enacted Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn. Buffalo Bill arrived there too, but this time accompanied by a sign: TOO LATE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: KEN BURNS: WHITE MEN BEHAVING BADLY | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

...West, wonderfully narrated by Peter Coyote, doesn't have the tight focus or cumulative force of The Civil War; with so much ground to cover, this wagon train can't linger too long in any one spot. And we miss at least some discussion of how the legendary figures of the West fit into the story. Wyatt Earp and Wild Bill Hickok are dismissed in a sentence; Jesse James and the O.K. Corral aren't mentioned at all. Viewers weaned on TV and movie westerns will be mildly disappointed. And Buffalo Bill would have been appalled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: KEN BURNS: WHITE MEN BEHAVING BADLY | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

Amanda (Scarlett Johansson) and Laurel (Aleksa Palladino), according to convention hereafter referred to as "Manny" and "Lo," survive through shoplifting, house-breaking-and-sleeping-in, and the liberal use of their deceased mother's station wagon. When Lo gets undeniably pregnant, the spunky pair adds a bigger crime to their misdemeanors and kidnap a staid ex-nurse (Mary Kay Place) incongruously behind the counter at one of those sickeningly precious baby supplies stores. They then hole up at an abandoned country house. Barring some frenzied running around at the end, most of the film takes place there amidst woodsy surroundings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Krueger Movie 'Manny & Lo' Is Slightly Grating | 8/13/1996 | See Source »

CHRISTOPHER S. BOND (R., Mo.) --$229 metal garden wagon from the Missouri Republican Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Jul. 1, 1996 | 7/1/1996 | See Source »

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