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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...watched its astounding ascent from $212, when the S&P announced its newest pick, to $348 at the bell, I came to the somewhat sad conclusion--at least for a trader who thrives on identifying diamonds while they are still in the rough--that trying to game the S&P may be the single biggest way to make money in this wacky market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Index Game | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...Sands' ascent to the top of the defensive hierarchy started in the spring following his freshman year. His strong play in spring ball earned him the Don Chiofaro '68 Award for Most Improved Linebacker and a starting job the next year. In that championship 1997 season, Sands earned an Ivy League Player of the Week award, but he didn't feel as much a part of the team...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Like Sands of an Hourglass | 11/18/1999 | See Source »

With the talent Weiss' bolstered staff has to guide, the Crimson should continue its ascent in the EIWA and the NCAA...

Author: By Jodie L. Pearl, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wrestling Their Way to the Top | 11/18/1999 | See Source »

...culminating in the Holocaust. It explores this theme on a personal, individual level--through the character of John Halder (Diego Arciniegas), a humanities professor and a fundamentally good man who ultimately dons an S.S. uniform and heads off for his new position at the Auschwitz death camp. Halder's ascent (or descent) is recounted in a series of disconnected episodes that recall the pivotal moments in his life in the '30s. In the earliest scenes, the audience learns that Halder is a Goethe scholar at the Frankfurt University recruited by the Nazis for a small novel that he publishes...

Author: By Adriana Martinez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Good is Better Than Good | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

...Gore supporters wondering if their man can build on his week. Those who doubt his fortitude should hear Seattle mountaineer Jim Frush tell how Gore and his son Albert III, 16. climbed Mount Rainier last August. With ice picks and crampons, ropes and harnesses, they began the final grueling ascent at 2 a.m., in white-out conditions, hail and high winds. They summited six hours later. Gore, who hasn't told that story publicly, has been closing his speeches with a generic bit about standing on the summit--"You can see a long way, but you can't see every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign 2000: The Empire Strikes Back | 10/25/1999 | See Source »

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