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OCTOBER 5, 1998 VOL. 152 NO. 13


Spotlight


FREE AT LAST ... SORT OF: Salman Rushdie, whose Satanic Verses provoked the late Ayatullah Khomeini to call for the author's death, breathes easier as Iran restores relations with Britain and distances itself from--without fully lifting--the fatwa against him. Illustration for TIME by Harry Harrison

W I N N E R S  &  L O S E R S
RUDOLF NUREYEV
A defector in '61 who died in '93, the Russian ballet dancer is now officially "rehabilitated"
NELSON MANDELA
U.S. Congress awards him its Gold Medal for his apartheid fight, years after segregation laws repealed
KEVIN APPS
Look Ma, two planets! British college student helps astronomers find new celestial bodies
SYLVESTER STALLONE
Slow down, Rambo. Speeding in a golf cart gets Sly a two-week suspension from his Miami club
KIDMAN AND CRUISE
Nicole wins raves in West End show, but she and Tom can't get into chichi London tennis haven
BEN JOHNSON
Court says nope because he doped, rejects Canadian sprinter's request to lift his lifetime ban

V E R B A T I M
"After a careful reading of the Starr Report, I am impressed by the salacious and voyeuristic nature of your work."
LARRY FLYNT, porn magazine publisher, in an open letter offering a job to prosecutor Kenneth Starr

"It's like a church bell ringing at the same time every day, so that after a while you don't notice it."
KAORU YOSANO, Japanese minister, on frequent U.S. calls for his country to boost its economy

"It's O.K. to use pronouns. There's no shortage of pronouns. Feel free to use them."
AL GORE, U.S. Vice President and champion of plain language, awarding workers for paring down a government report

"Long time, no see."
ZHANG JINCHENG, Chinese negotiator, as his Taiwan counterpart arrived in Beijing for their first meeting in more than three years



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