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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Princeton and Yale had really tough teams," Harvard Co-Captain Don LaVigne said. "Guys like Derek Horner, who usually dominate, came up short. I finished fourth in the 400-meter run and the coach expected me to run a better race. It's such a big rivalry, I think some people tried too hard. There aren't too many redeeming aspects about this meet...

Author: By Angela M. Payne, | Title: M. Thinclads Place 3rd Behind Princeton, Yale | 2/21/1989 | See Source »

...Savings might fetch Bass a tidy $1 billion or more. Bass could conceivably still lose money on the deal if his thrift were to suffer losses, but that is almost an impossibility because it has been cleansed of its failing assets. Since FSLIC shoulders almost all the risk, the better Bass does, the less the deal will cost the Government. "We hope he makes a lot of money," says Bank Board member Roger Martin, who negotiated the sale. "We want him to be a success, because we don't want the company back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Help Your Country and Help Yourself | 2/20/1989 | See Source »

...those inflated standards, Bush fell far short -- and for want of a coherent message, an important opportunity was lost. Unlike the Inaugural Address, the speech contained no inspirational phrases, no soaring metaphors, just commonplace sentiments about how "we must take a strong America and make it even better." This failure of rhetoric can be excused, for as the President said, now "it's time to govern." But governance requires agonizing choices, and Bush, like his mentor Ronald Reagan, stoutly declined to confront them publicly. The President's program, as he defined it, is all gain and no pain, with scant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reaganomics With A Human Face | 2/20/1989 | See Source »

...Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which has been accused of being too chummy with thrift-industry leaders, will be replaced by one chairman who will answer to the Treasury Secretary. The exhausted Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., which guarantees deposits, will be overseen by its healthier and better-staffed counterpart for the banking industry, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Banks and thrifts have traditionally had separate regulators and roles: S & Ls specialized in taking long-term savings deposits and issuing residential mortgages, while banks typically held shorter-term accounts and concentrated on making commercial loans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Savings And Loan Crisis: Finally, the Bill Has Come Due | 2/20/1989 | See Source »

Things are somewhat better in Hastings' staging of When We Are Married, J.B. Priestley's satire of the Yorkshire bourgeoisie circa 1908. The premise: three long-married couples discover that their wedlock may not be legal and suddenly are able to reconsider, with the wisdom of hindsight, the choices of youth. Two browbeaten wives and one henpecked husband toy with ditching their spouses, a notion that is faintly feminist for its time. Fittingly, the best performances come from Fredi Olster and Joy Carlin as the resentful wives and the delightful Ruth Kobart as a domineering dragon. Randall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Trying To Get Its A.C.T. Together | 2/20/1989 | See Source »

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