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BORIS YELTSIN Ill again, and Chechnya's looking like Afghanistan. So despised he could seek Reform Party nod...
...strange head began to nod, signing Yes, and slowly a kind of mist around the eyes began clearing. Finally the voice said, "I've come to you first...
...before he finished that, she looked well past him--the rim of the skyline back of his shoulders--and there was an odd cloud forming itself in the shape of a dark bird rushing toward her. She met the angel's eyes again, gave an awkward nod and said, "I'm Miriam. Let me be God's slave...
Lending a voice to The Simpsons is de rigueur for Hollywood's elite, but why are some of the business' most retiring types making their rare appearances on shows that can barely manage an Emmy nod...
President Clinton must be in agony; he seems to be feeling pretty much everybody's pain at the riot-riven World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle. Everybody, from labor activists to environmentalists to gung-ho advocates of free trade, got an empathetic nod from Clinton in a speech he delivered Wednesday. "The general consensus is that he gave a very deft speech," says TIME correspondent William Dowell. "He skillfully assuaged all sides, on most of the hot issues." Notably, the President is pushing the WTO to open its doors to public scrutiny and accept peaceful protests as integral aspects...