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With Marino, though, it seems even crueler. Think about it for a second. He is the best pure passer of his generation, probably ever, and he has never won a championship in anything. Not in the pros. Not in college. Not in high school. And not even in Pop Warner...
...oddly enough, because he spent too much time in their face. His own aides complained that as much as five hours of Woolsey's working day would be consumed with telephoning or visiting Congressmen. He became a compulsive micromanager on any legislation dealing with intelligence. When Republican Senator John Warner wrote to Clinton last June urging that an independent commission be asked to examine the agency's future, CIA officials told TIME, Woolsey tried unsuccessfully to retrieve the letter from the White House mailroom so he could talk Warner into rewriting...
...shopping, games, sports, news, movies. He entered a computer-generated shopping mall, complete with a white stucco Crate & Barrel store and the curved glass facade of Sharper Image. He visited a Post Office shop that offered next-day stamp delivery and three-hour package pickup. He popped into the Warner Bros. Studio Store, where he ordered a pair of $10 raspberry-colored baseball caps. He visited the video-game area and played interactive gin rummy with the Willards, the FSN's first live customers, who were sitting at a TV set down the road...
...boggle factor was most intense in Time Warner's Future Services exhibit, where more than a dozen potential services were on display -- from sports on demand to an instant medical-checkup service. In one such service, rock musician Todd Rundgren showed off his interactive music system, which allows customers to select listening choices by artist, style, tempo or mood. In another, ShopperVision demonstrated its "virtual" supermarket, where customers can browse 3-D aisles, choose among 20,000 kinds of packaged goods and order for same-day delivery...
...Time Warner unveils the Cadillac of interactive TV systems...