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Packets, now organized by house rather than in alphabetical order, will have to be distributed to each of the houses and collected from them afterward...

Author: By Shirin Sinnar, | Title: Registration For Spring Semester Shifts to Houses | 1/20/1995 | See Source »

...recent training run, Carey, a ruddy-cheeked blond in a ponytail, shinnied 60 ft. up the mast, tools in hand, to tighten some screws while swinging in a harness high over the choppy seas. "This isn't a battle of the sexes," she said afterward. "This is about having fun." Squinting into the glare, she added: "And about winning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will They Blow the Men Down? | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

...gave all the signs of being on a durable winning streak. Mexico has steadily climbed out of the debris of the debt crisis of the early 1980s, when a dip in the price of oil, its most valuable export, left the nation unable to pay its bills. For years afterward Mexico was a dirty word to foreign investors, who left it to starve for development capital. Rebuilding credibility required a long stretch of austerity and the sale of inefficient state operations like banks and telephone companies, measures begun by President Miguel de la Madrid and continued by his successor, Carlos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Plunger: the Peso Heads South | 1/9/1995 | See Source »

...embattled presidency, it was a given that the First Lady would have a seat at the table. But instead of offering the brand of crisp analysis and shrewd advice she is known and admired for, the First Lady was quiet, listening while others did most of the talking. Afterward, one participant couldn't remember whether Hillary had said anything at all. As a friend and colleague put it, she was still "coming to grips" with the Democratic washout at the polls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Once and Future Hillary | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

NOBODY COULD PUNISH SMITH MORE than she is punishing herself right now. Most women who do such a terrible thing have had terrible lives beforehand and even more terrible lives afterward. Their crimes should be abhorred, but they should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Death and Deceit | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

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