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...selling their Bentley and moving with their son into a smaller house. They tracked bogus leads to Oklahoma and Nevada, visited the Seattle headquarters of a motorcycle gang rumored to have snatched Amy, persuaded Texas officials to exhume an unidentified body and got Unsolved Mysteries to air a TV segment on the case in 1992. After Ned died of lung cancer two years ago, Billig, who also suffered from the disease, still prodded the fbi and local police to stay on the case. "She'd be a good cop," says Miami homicide detective Jack Calvar. "She knows how to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VOICE OF THE TORTURER | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

...music of composer and sound designer Bruce Odland brings the songs of the spirit Ariel (Benjamin Evett) to life. Evett's great falsetto and mysterious vibrato make the songs sound magical and strange. Yet his conch shell allows for diversity: Ariel does everything from a rap segment-using the conch as percussion-to a call in which he speaks through the amplifying and distorting shell...

Author: By Hsuan L. Hsu, | Title: Tradition, Fantasy Blend in 'Tempest' | 12/7/1995 | See Source »

...question and answer segment which followed his speeds, Forbes reiterated the potential of a unified effort to both downsize government and unleash the American "can-do" spirit...

Author: By Benjamin R. Kaplan, | Title: Forbes Urges Flat Tax | 11/28/1995 | See Source »

...According to the Wall Street Journal, 60 Minutes made a number of unusual arrangements with the tobacco-industry source--later revealed to be former Brown & Williamson executive Jeffrey S. Wigand. He was reportedly paid a $12,000 "consultant fee" for work he had done on a previous 60 Minutes segment; was promised that the network would indemnify him against any possible libel suit resulting from the story; and given a pledge that the interview would air only with his permission. When his lawyer asked for a promise that Wigand would be indemnified not only against potential libel suits but also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: IS CBS SUNK? | 11/27/1995 | See Source »

...group is unable to field its own candidate, it would like to nudge those in the race toward their positions. "They would like to run somebody," says Birnbaum, "but more importantly, this is in response to polls that show there is a huge interest by a large segment of the population in an alternative to the Republican and Democratic Parties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A THIRD PARTY CHALLENGE? | 11/27/1995 | See Source »

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