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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...always has been a place of industry. In fact, for most of the 19th century it was the only industrial city in Spain, a sort of Mediterranean Manchester raised to wealth on cotton, silk and metal, presided over by a triumphant bourgeoisie and racked by working-class (especially anarchist) rebellion. Catalans are archetypally producers rather than dreamers, and they tend to pride themselves on what they call seny, common sense raised almost to the level of a theological virtue. They like you to know they have molta feina, a work overload. They do not see themselves or their capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The City Homage To BARCELONA | 7/27/1992 | See Source »

...democracy and freedom. She's always been a populist in that she believes the country should be ruled by the people," says Alvin M. Foster, a Fulani supporter from Mattapan who calls himself an anarchist...

Author: By June Shih, | Title: Passionate Defender of DEMOCRACY? | 3/5/1992 | See Source »

...moviemakers by such logic enjoined from stories about the Holocaust? The Holocaust, of course, is known from the outset to be a satanic plot. For some reason -- a native individualism, maybe -- many Americans resist dark theories about J.F.K.'s death, and think those retailing them are peddling foreign, anarchist goods. Real Americans hate conspiracies as something unclean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Artists Distort History | 12/23/1991 | See Source »

...Lemos '95 says he has a different method of evaluating candidates. "I'm sort of an anarchist. I might read papers. I try to avoid TV as much as possible," he says...

Author: By Sara A. Bibel and Natasha H. Leland, S | Title: With One Year to Go, Campaign Efforts Grow But Undergraduates Are Still Largely Apathetic | 10/25/1991 | See Source »

...fact, terrorism of that type -- the work of nationalist or anarchist groups inside one country -- is not declining as significantly. Such bands, says Israel's leading terrorism expert, Ariel Merari of Tel Aviv University, do not have the means to gather intelligence, forge documents or handle complex explosive devices. "They don't have the manpower to stage attacks that cause a lot of international commotion," he says. But they can and do wreak considerable damage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism Changes Its Spots | 8/26/1991 | See Source »

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