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...rankings hit the top 10 almost immediately. "All the details were taken care of," he says, "so I found myself with all this other energy to put into my skiing." Besides the amenities, Schlopy is grateful to be on a team again. He's particularly fond of competing with Bode Miller, 24, a skiing wild man from Franconia, N.H. The two shared a house in Innsbruck, Austria, this past winter and might even share the medal stand if Miller can just avoid crashing. "Bode's sort of all or nothing," says Schlopy. "I'm more calculating, methodical. He just goes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Salt Lake City 2002: Back In The Fast Lane | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

...victory against the Friars. Earlier this season, McKenna’s partner in crime, fellow freshman Kevin Ackley, also won the Goalie of the Week award. McKenna leads the ECAC with a .917 save percentage, and Ackley is third in the conference at .908. This does not bode well for the Crimson, who failed to score in 26 shots against Kelleher...

Author: By Alex M. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hockey Faces Big ECAC Test | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

...students in the Class of 2002 face obstacles finding jobs in this market. According to Bill Wright-Swadell, Director of the Office of Career Services, 20 percent of students with e-recruiting offers in the Class of 2001 were deferred from employment for a year last spring, and things bode even worse for the Class of 2002. Gwen pointed to a phenomenon that is currently developing in the banking and consulting industries: companies without room to hire new students will layoff recent graduates to make room for graduating seniors. This trend stems from the intense need many employers feel...

Author: By William L. Adams and Angie Marek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: A New York State of Mind | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

...average Uzbek, this presence of yet more foreign troops doesn't bode well. Since independence, the nation's standard of living has plunged, despite a period of relative peace in this war-torn region. Inflation is a debilitating 10% per month and the average annual wage is less than $100; skilled professionals like doctors scrape by on $15 a month. Now Uzbeks have reason to be increasingly worried: three days after the U.S. began its strikes on Afghanistan, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yuldash, announced that his fighters and the Taliban would launch a jihad against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Balancing Act | 10/22/2001 | See Source »

...does not bode well for Woodland that his case has become a focal point of U.S.-Japan relations or that the Japanese media continue to cover every foolish escapade by U.S. servicemen. And there are many such episodes. During a single week in late July, one U.S. serviceman in Okinawa fired a BB gun at pizza-delivery boys, another tipped over a stranger's motor scooter, another set fire to a car, and a Marine lance corporal was sentenced to five years for arson attacks on stores...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sex And Race In Okinawa | 8/27/2001 | See Source »

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