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...York Times began poking around Arkansas, interviewing McDougal and others about Madison and Whitewater. Hillary called her good friend New York lawyer Susan Thomases. She told Thomases that a reporter had stumbled onto a "stupid" investment she and Bill had made, and that the whole deal made her furious, especially at her husband. He'd got them into it, she said; McDougal was his friend. "I don't want everyone digging into our personal records," Hillary complained. She retained Thomases to look into the deal and handle reporters' questions. Around the same time, Hillary also made another call, this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BLOOD SPORT: A DEAL GONE BAD | 3/18/1996 | See Source »

Wall Street had a stunning recovery today, rebounding from last Friday's furious sell-off. The Dow Jones industrial average closed with its third-largest point gain, rising 110.55 points to 5,581.00. Other indexes also rose: The NYSE's composite index was up 3.01 at 342.75, the Standard & Poor's 500 composite went up 6.52 to 640.02, and the NASDAQ composite index was at 1,078.83, up15.10. In London, gold finished...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Markets | 3/12/1996 | See Source »

Wall Street had a stunning recovery today, rebounding from last Friday's furious sell-off. The Dow Jones industrial average closed with its third-largest point gain, rising 110.55 points to 5,581.00. Other indexes also rose: The NYSE's composite index was up 3.01 at 342.75, the Standard & Poor's 500 composite went up 6.52 to 640.02, and the NASDAQ composite index was at 1,078.83, up15.10. In London, gold finished...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Markets | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

...caricatures rankle. Kushnick was certainly an abrasive advocate for her client; once, furious that NBC let its coverage of the Republican National Convention run long, delaying the start of the Tonight Show, she sent the studio audience home and forced the network to air a rerun. But the movie's portrayal of her power-mad bitchiness, even to Leno ("Stand up straight, for chrisakes; you're the host of the Tonight Show!"), leaves the viewer wondering why Leno was loyal to her for so long. Similarly, the NBC executives are too wimpy and stupid to be believed. In one scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: STUPID NETWORK TRICKS | 2/26/1996 | See Source »

...made his name with such incendiary devices as Bullet in the Head and Hard-Boiled--furious meditations on manhood as a criminal state of grace. Broken Arrow is jokier, less resonant than those dark epics, but it's still a swell night at the movies. The audience gets as pulverizing a workout as the stars do. Or rather, the stars' stunt doubles, who deserve Oscars for best supporting masochism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: GO WEST, HONG KONG | 2/26/1996 | See Source »

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