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...leave London immediately for Beirut? Glass, who was stationed in Beirut last year, quickly boarded a chartered jet and arrived there Saturday morning. On Monday, while filming in the city's teeming Shi'ite slums, he was suddenly caught in a storm of bullets. Only by surrendering his tape was Glass permitted to drive away. Two days later, however, came the scoop of the week: after persistent requests from ABC, Amal Leader Nabih Berri arranged for Glass to interview the crew still aboard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Getting into the Story | 7/1/1985 | See Source »

...conference. Photographers surged around the prisoners, shutters clicking madly, while other cameramen jumped up on the table for a better angle. Angered by the chaos, an Amal spokesman abruptly ended the proceedings, which only triggered more shouting and shoving. Militiamen pounced on photographers and reporters, smashing cameras and seizing tape recorders. Fifteen minutes later, after the journalists promised to maintain calm, the session was resumed. In another incident, a Lebanese Shi'ite driver working for Newsweek reached the plane by passing himself off as a relative of the hijackers'. As the driver returned to the terminal, Amal militiamen discovered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Getting into the Story | 7/1/1985 | See Source »

...police found photos and videotapes, some of which showed victims pleading for their lives. One tape features a young woman, bound in handcuffs and leg- irons, whom Lake matter-of-factly orders to do what they say or "we will take you out in the back and shoot you." Another tape shows Ng, who is still missing and may have fled to Canada, slashing away the shirt and brassiere of a woman begging for the life of her baby. Officials are not confident that they will be able to identify all the victims. They also suspect that more bodies will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: A Survivalist's Death Camp | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

...after Stanley was elected to head the S.B.C. for the first time, Honeycutt declared a "holy war" on the Fundamentalists. He was joined by ( President Russell Dilday of the seminary in Fort Worth, who says the Stanley forces are dishonest and use "blatant non-Christian tactics." Among them: tape-recording lectures of seminary teachers to hunt for "heresy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Battling Over the Bible | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

...deal, pocketed a $113 Social Security check from his wife's grandmother, sold FBI information to a private investigator and cheated an FBI informant out of $500. Miller, who will be tried later for allegedly selling classified matter to the Soviets for $65,000, could be heard in a tape recording that prosecutors played saying, "I'm almost obsessed with the idea of making money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Operation Damage Control | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

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