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...show if you really like the person, youbring a corsage or a boutonniere. That indicateshow seriously you're going to take it." "Aspeople get older they don't bother with it anymoreFreshmen pay a lot more attention to the details,"says Wang...
Chicago management decided that the way to improve the Cubs' performance was to start having strategy meetings before every game. They have had so many meetings, in fact, that the get-togethers are beginning to bother the players, who think the culprit is team vice president Larry Himes, not Trebelhorn. "We hold so many meetings that by the time we get on the field, no one knows what to think anymore," says Chicago third baseman Steve Buechele. "This game is played by instinct, not by radar guns and charts and computers and all that other crap they throw...
Determinedly immersed in domestic issues, the White House frequently displays a don't-bother-me attitude toward foreign affairs. Clinton was not even aware that the U.N. had decided to issue what amounted to a warrant for Aidid's arrest, for example. And the President, says a Washington official, "doesn't have any instinct about what plays abroad." Relations between the U.S. and India are normally prickly, but there was no need to irritate them further by letting more than a year go by without sending a U.S. ambassador to New Delhi (even now the expected choice, Under Secretary...
...didn't bother him that he would have been the star on most other teams...
That did not seem to bother Relling. "If thepoliticians spend the money here, it's a lot lessfor them to steal," he said...