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...Beat Vanderbilt 45-13 5. Florida State 9-1-0 Beat No. 20 Virginia 45-14 6. Texas A&M 9-1-0 Beat Oklahoma 29-0 7. Ohio State 8-1-0 Lost to Michigan St, 28-24 8. Wisconsin 9-0-0 Beat Minnesota 26-7 9. Arizona 9-1-0 Beat Washington State 41-7 10. Arkansas 8-0-0 Beat Mississippi 34-0 11. Nebraska 8-2-0 Beat Iowa State 42-7 12. Notre Dame 7-1-0 Beat Boston College 31-26 13. Missouri 7-2-0 Beat Colorado 38-12 14. Tulane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW THE TOP 20 FARED | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

...same hysteria flows when large, fast-growing high-tech companies start shopping around for new plant locations. Intel Corp. invited six Western states--Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Utah--to compete for a new computer-chip fabrication plant, or fab, and selected the winner in March 1993. A senior executive explained the decision this way to the San Jose Mercury News: "We're going to build where Intel gets the best deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Welfare: States At War | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

...Siquieros and Orozco; Picasso; Surrealism; Kandinsky; tribal art. As Varnedoe points out in his admirable catalog essay, if the notion that Pollock was some sort of cowboy isn't true, neither was he any kind of Indian. He'd seen Native American ceremonies and pictographs as a kid in Arizona, but his attachment to Indian art as a source of "primitive" authenticity came from museums and exhibitions in New York and was confirmed by other mentors he was acquiring, such as the painter John Graham. Even the sight of Hopi painters running colored sand through their hands to create...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Dappled Glories | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

DIED. WINNIE JUDD, 93, who as a young secretary got off a train with two dead bodies stuffed in her luggage, triggering the sensational 1930s trial that dubbed her the "trunk murderess"; in Phoenix, Ariz. A sanity hearing spared her the death penalty and sent her packing to an Arizona hospital for three decades. Later judged sane, she went to prison, and was released...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Nov. 9, 1998 | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

With the passage of a citizen referendum in the proud state of Arizona, that great scourge of the rooster community, cockfighting is on its way out of the culture and into the history books. Indeed, voters turned out in record numbers to ban inter-fowl combat, and organizers cited the public's growing distaste for bloody feathers as the main reason for the measure's overwhelming success...

Author: By Noah Oppenheim, | Title: Democracy's Follies | 11/6/1998 | See Source »

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