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...place where people remain wary at all times, furtively darting their eyes from left to right in an almost-reflexive attempt to gauge the status of the person next to them. There are no formal, verbalized rules of etiquette, just a silent code of conduct governing the vast unknown: thou shall not make accidental physical contact with thy seat mate; thou shall not speak; thou shall not meet another's gaze. To do any of the aforementioned would immediately render one "psycho," society's swift condemnation on deviation...

Author: By Abby Y. Fung, | Title: "T" -time Etiquette | 6/27/1997 | See Source »

...think [Chief of Harvard University Police Department Francis D.] "But" Riley has done an excellent job in changing the conduct of police in this area. I no longer have a concern about it," he said.CrimsonGeoffery A. FowlerDefendant ROBERT J. DOWLING...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Zuckerman, | Title: Verdict Expected Today in Discrimination Trial | 6/27/1997 | See Source »

Still, the FDA was not entirely satisfied, and as a condition of approval it required that Wyeth-Ayerst conduct a follow-up study to determine whether Redux users were suffering any ill effects from the drug. Wyeth-Ayerst's critics say the company has been dragging its feet. Wyeth-Ayerst, for its part, says it is pleased with Redux's sales and is ready to start the tests, but that the FDA still has not decided how the study should be designed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REDUX ON THE ROPES | 6/23/1997 | See Source »

...interpreted Bacon's remarks about the importance of the chain of command as letting most of the guys in my outfit off the hook. After all, we weren't in command of anybody. And we could hardly be charged with "conduct unbecoming to an officer." When it comes to adultery, enlisted men may have reason to be grateful for a double standard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MILITARY ARDOR | 6/16/1997 | See Source »

...justifying what seemed to be a double standard that reflected favoritism toward General Ralston, Bacon said the line had to be drawn somewhere to end what had taken on some elements of a witch hunt, with old scores being settled by calls to the sexual-conduct hot line. That was his most compelling argument, I thought, although I couldn't help contemplating what exquisite use we would have made of that hot line in the days of Lieut. Sweeney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MILITARY ARDOR | 6/16/1997 | See Source »

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