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...first problem with this approach is that it's futile. You cannot debark Jerry Falwell; nor can you sway the most committed of the 70 million followers he claims. Reagan by itself, no matter how trenchant, is a notably weak weapon against Falwell-style zealotry. What did the askers of all those snappy questions Monday night expect Falwell to do? Was he supposed to say "Hey, you're right, I guess gays really are okay after all," and cancel his TV show...

Author: By Chuck Lane, | Title: Fighting Fire With Fire | 4/30/1983 | See Source »

...inbound Indonesian air liner mistakenly signaled an emergency. As soon as the plane landed, it was surrounded by fire trucks and a dozen police Jeeps. Guns ready, police waited for skyjackers to act. Passengers and crew, meanwhile, presumed that something horrendous was happening outside, and they refused to debark. In spite of radio communications between plane and tower, nearly an hour passed before the confusion was cleared up and Fiumicino Airport returned to normal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Halt! Who Flies There? | 1/21/1974 | See Source »

...made popular by Bing Crosby in Going My Way three decades ago-a genial sort of fellow who solves parish problems so deftly that he has plenty of time to write and croon catchy tunes. Others, whether Catholic themselves or not, view priests as troubled souls who may soon debark from the ministry to marry, or simply as the impresarios of weekly bingo games...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Campaign to Retire Father O'Malley | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...flown to Dallas to see a psychiatrist; and that Angela Davis and a Dallas County prisoner named George Padilla, a friend, be released. Padilla told his Dallas jailers, "I'm not going anywhere with him. He's nuts." Trapnell agreed to let the 94 passengers debark at Kennedy Airport, ordered the pilot to take off, then forced him to return to Kennedy when the plane was over the eastern tip of Long Island. Once they were back on the ground, Trapnell ordered a fresh crew with, as he put it, "no heroes." Two of the new crew members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SKYJACKING: A Tale of Two Losers | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

Albertson, 46, last week landed his Mohawk Airlines' twin-engined Convair smoothly and watched his 21 passengers debark. Then Albertson strolled to the terminal building-where he fell dead of a heart attack. His passengers could only count their blessings-and wonder what would have happened if Albertson had been stricken a few minutes earlier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: The Ache & the Argument | 12/7/1962 | See Source »

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