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June
1
It wasn't easy for Bill Thielker to believe it when his doctor diagnosed him as depressed--mostly because he wasn't terribly sad. The 54-year-old landscape photographer and graphic designer felt lousy, all right--empty, unmotivated, detached from the people around him. But that was more or less how he'd always felt. "It was normal for me," he says. "I didn't realize anything was wrong. I just assumed life sucks and that's that." If Thielker was depressed and didn't know it, he was ...
May
20
France is having its Anita Hill moment. When the law professor testified before a Senate committee in 1991 that her former boss Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her, he denied everything and was elevated to the Supreme Court. But the hearings were a turning point. Women suddenly said that the Mad Men style of behavior they had put up with for so long at work the leering, the inappropriate touching, the sexual banter was not ...
May
18
The war he had helped launch and justify raged on, the enemy's army had swept through his state capital only hours before and his successor as Virginia's Governor still hadn't been selected by the legislature, but Thomas Jefferson was going home, convinced that his work for America was done. It was the summer of 1781, five years since the July in Philadelphia when the author of the Declaration of Independence had, in two inspired weeks of writing energized by years ...
April
30
During one of the royal pageants that periodically choke the streets of London, a conservatively dressed American approached me.
"You must be so proud," she trilled, and she became quite truculent when I told her I felt nothing but shame. "How can you hate your country?" she snapped. "What's the matter with you?" "I don't hate my country," I replied, "and there's nothing the matter with me. Like you, I am a republican."
Foreigners rarely realize that British republicans ...
April
8
"Giving a name," Thomas Carlyle once said, "is a poetic
art." Perhaps, but it can also be a trying one. Item: Retreating
before the distemper of feminists who do not like all hurricanes to
bear women's names, Government meteorologists this year will christen
storms not only Aletta but Bud and Daniel and Fico. Item: A national
chain, Sambo's Restaurants, has run into stern resistance in New
England, where civil rights groups are trying to ban the name because
of allegedly ...
April
4
In Game 5 of the first round of the 1984 NBA play-offs, Isiah Thomas experienced the most remarkable 1 1/2 minutes of his career. Playing for the Detroit Pistons, trailing the New York Knicks in sweltering Joe Louis Arena, Thomas suddenly couldn't miss. With the last quarter slipping away, he scored 16 points in just 94 sec., forcing the game into overtime. "I remember coming back into the huddle at one time and practically crying because everything was just flowing ...
April
2
What makes a great leader? Throughout history, who qualifies? TIME asked a variety of historians,
writers, military men, businessmen and others for their selections. MORTIMER ADLER, U.S. philosopher: In Aristotelian terms, the good leader
must have ethos, pathos and logos. The ethos is his moral character,
the source of his ability to persuade. The pathos is his ability to
touch feelings, to move people emotionally. The logos is his ability to
give solid reasons for an action, to move people ...
April
1
After God cast Lucifer and his followers into darkness, all the fallen angels came straggling together on the plains of hell -- to recriminate, to console themselves and to discuss their new identities as devils. It may be time for men to hold a convention for the same purpose. Let all men be summoned to a gathering of the masculine tribes, like a jamboree of the Indian nations in Montana long ago -- a Pandaemonium of the patriarchy, a sweat ...
March
28
Brother C.
Thomas Patten had little contact with religion as a youngster in
Tennessee. "My Daddy was baptized a Baptist in a mountain stream," he
explains, "but a crawfish bit him on his big toe and he never went
back." Tom got to be a carouser, "drank like a fish," even got himself
a suspended two-year prison sentence for driving a stolen car across a
state line. But he saw the light after he met Evangelist Bebe Harrison,
"the only woman I ever saw that ...
March
26
Juanita Bynum's story may read like soap opera, but her travails are a reminder of the longtime magnetism between celebrity Pentecostal preachers and scandal. The 48-year-old regular on the Trinity Broadcasting Network made her reputation with a sermon renouncing pre-marital sex to search for a holy partner. She appeared to find one in a
minister named Thomas Weeks III, wed him in a $1 million on-air ceremony, and together they went ...
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