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...called assault weapons in the senseless bomb attack," Dole said. On the surface, that's right. The innocents killed April 19 weren't shot. But guns and bombs are connected. The mere presence of weapons can spur violent behavior, and since Timothy McVeigh, the man charged with the Oklahoma horror, was obsessed with guns, the issue is particularly pressing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHY GUNS SHARE THE BLAME | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

...seriously doubt that Howard wanted to dig too deep into the facts behind his sketchy anecdotes about regulatory mischief. He is working squarely in the tradition of other zealots who promulgate such tales to support their antigovernment agenda. Environmentalists have been sounding the alarm about such so-called horror stories for years, but tragically, these spurious accounts are being recycled into policymaking, and in some cases the falsehoods are retold even after the truth is known. Thank you for blowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 1, 1995 | 5/1/1995 | See Source »

BILL CLINTON MISSED AN OPPORTUNITY LAST WEEK, AND GOOD FOR HIM. ON Friday, after the arrest of one suspect in the Oklahoma City horror, the President was asked if the "constant drumbeat in recent years that government is bad, that government is the enemy" may have contributed to the tragedy. For a President who has been attacked personally and mercilessly by his opponents, it must have been tempting to denounce those who use character assassination as a political tool. Instead he patiently and properly refused to speculate "about the motives or atmosphere until the investigation is complete...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: TIME TO STOP SHOUTING | 5/1/1995 | See Source »

...services every Saturday; some worshippers reportedly expect Koresh to be resurrected. Until that happens, Doyle is the unofficial supervisor of the Mount Carmel site, and last week also oversaw the planting of a grove of crape myrtle trees there. Nothing, though, has revived the memory of Waco like the horror that supplanted it last week. "We are not calling for people to do this kind of thing," says Doyle. Then he adds, "But it does help in a sense that Waco was not forgotten...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WACO: THE FLAME STILL BURNS | 5/1/1995 | See Source »

...Harvard security guard and former marine, Kluttz was at home when he first heard the news of the bombing. For a while he sat transfixed by the continuous images of horror that came into his living room...

Author: By Evan J. Eason, | Title: HARVARD'S HERO | 4/28/1995 | See Source »

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