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...fuming magazine photographer being frisked by Secret Security at the front door. Said one exasperated delegate from Nevada: "Hillary Clinton would never let them do it like this. Somebody ought to be fired!" Hold on, there. Wasn't there some trouble last time somebody suggested something like that? - Janice Castro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chaos At The Doors | 8/29/1996 | See Source »

...fuming magazine photographer being frisked by Secret Security at the front door. Said one exasperated delegate from Nevada: "Hillary Clinton would never let them do it like this. Somebody ought to be fired!" Hold on, there. Wasn't there some trouble last time somebody suggested something like that? - Janice Castro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chaos At The Doors | 8/28/1996 | See Source »

...regularly throw its superpower weight around? Yes, Washington often berates other countries, promises benefits or denies privileges to get its way. But the Helms-Burton law, which permits Cuban Americans to go to court in the U.S. to sue foreign companies "trafficking" in their property seized by the Castro regime, and Iran-Libya sanctions, which bar U.S. financing and export rights to foreign firms making new investments in Libyan or Iranian oil and gas, are something different. They threaten to punish private individuals outside the U.S. who do not obey laws passed by Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAKING ON THE WORLD | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

...night in a helmet cam. The real action is in the conversations with delegates and politicians outside the convention hall. Those conversations are still happening, but not much is being said. "This is most closely controlled, intensely choreographed media event I have ever seen," says TIME's Janice Castro. "It's as tense as a family reunion. Even in off-the-record interviews, talking about people they are feuding with in the party, the politicians are talking in the same sound bites the speakers are using on stage. No one is saying anything the control-obsessed managers of this convention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking His Camera and Going Home | 8/20/1996 | See Source »

...million poorer; on May 28th, McDougal was found guilty of 18 felonies in trying to arrange $3 million in fraudulent loans from two federally backed banks, including his own Arkansas savings and loan. Theres no finer gift than this to the Republican Party," says TIME's Janice Castro. "As he convention ends up, it has started serious talk among people here that Dole could actually win. If you see enough pictures of Clinton friends and associates in court, it brings the issue of character back to the campaign and starts raising questions once again about Clinton." -->