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...Regardless, thanks to Disney's story-telling magic (and Herculean marketing efforts), children will see it. Dogs will see it. By taking what could have been a tough story one day when the chips were down and making it into another animated classic, it looks like Disney managed to win one for the Gipper...

Author: By R. ALAN Leo, | Title: Disney's Got A Hunch You'll Come Back | 6/25/1996 | See Source »

...reverse the tide of the last few decades where the political agenda has been mainly concerned with adjudicating the roles of market and government without addressing the loss of community and the erosion of civic life. The presidential candidates would be wise to pay attention to these needs regardless of their party inclination. They should heed the call of well-meaning individuals like former U.S. senator Bill Bradley, who called for a politics that focused more on the institution of civil society. Neither the market nor government is "equipped to solve America's central problems, which are the deterioration...

Author: By Ben Tahriri, | Title: Needed: President for the United States | 6/25/1996 | See Source »

...from the double digits to 6 percentage points, a New York Times/CBS poll shows that Clinton enjoys an overall lead of 6 percentage points in Dixie. "The only reason a few more Southerners, who are traditionally solidly Republican, are open to Clinton now is because he is a Southerner, regardless of the fact that he has alienated the South on issues like gays in the military," says TIME Washington correspondent James Carney. "But even if he ends up losing those states, he still wins by forcing Dole to spend money on states that should be in the bag." Dole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Turn in the South | 6/19/1996 | See Source »

...other sections were struck down as unconstitutional. The Justices, however, did not rule on the constitutionality of the provisions. TIME's Ann Donohoe reports that because this is a technical ruling, the law will be tried again in circuit court - this time on the constitutionality of its contents. Regardless, pro-choice advocates say the Supreme Court's ruling is likely to encourage state legislatures to further challenge federal abortion rulings. But Donohoe cautions: "So many states these days are acting independently with their own abortion laws. Utah decided this is what they think is right. This doesn't open...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Chink in Roe v. Wade | 6/17/1996 | See Source »

...Bank. That could be a breach of the agreement solemnly negotiated by the Israeli government with the Palestinians. He says he won't reverse the process, but that's not consistent with saying, "No more redeployments." He is also going to have to properly manage the U.S.-Israeli relationship. Regardless of who is elected President this year, U.S. policy in opposition to settlements and in favor of peace is not going to change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ACROSS THE SPECTRUM | 6/10/1996 | See Source »

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