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...extremely discontented with the yuppie future and will take time in college to change things. These protests go some distance in disproving the idea that we're one homogeneous student body heading for business suits ." --By Richard Stengel. Reported by Cathy Booth/New York and Douglas Brew/Berkeley, with other bureaus...
...each year and thus ease their loan burdens. In the meantime, though, the debtor nations have to continue hoping that the lifeblood of credit from the IMF and banks will keep flowing. --By Charles P. Alexander. Reported by Gisela Bolte/Washington and Frederick Ungeheuer/New York with other bureaus...
...most persistent and outspoken critic, the company is giving him the first case of Coca-Cola Classic that comes off the bottling line nearest his residence. The Real Thing, again. --By John Greenwald. Reported by Joseph N. Boyce/New York, Joseph J. Kane and B. Russell Leavitt/Atlanta, with other bureaus...
...coming. Baseball has to be run more as a business." The danger is that the executive boys of summer, with their checkbook recruiting and creative accounting, will make it impossible for professional sports to operate in the black. --By Charles P. Alexander. Reported by Thomas McCarroll/New York, with other bureaus...
...with equanimity. "Notice I didn't say 'like to read' long stories." Ask Neuharth if USA Today is here to stay, and he barely pauses. "If I had to bet the rent money," he says, "I'd bet it." --By James Kelly. Reported by Lawrence Mondi/New York, with other bureaus...