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...even take a computer to figure that out. But machines with the flawed Pentium come up with a different answer: 4,195,579. Although most users might never encounter such a mistake, businesses running thousands of computations a day could possibly run into trouble. The flaw, some experts contend, might affect the accuracy of corporate balance sheets or the calculations that banks make to pay interest to depositors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When the Chips Are Down | 12/26/1994 | See Source »

Anyone who steps into the political arena has to expect a certain amount of ribbing for his policies and bloopers. Dan Quayle will forevermore be known for his potato problems, President Bush has to contend with announcing Pearl Harbor Day on September 7th and Bill Clinton will always be dogged by his bevy of beauties. Politics and peccadilloes are all subject to ridicule, and we all enjoy the spectacle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reagan Cartoon Was Inappropriate | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...university life as football, final exams and frat parties. Almost every college graduate can spin at least a few tales about a boisterous night of carousing that culminated in slugging shots of tequila at sunrise or tossing drained kegs into the president's pool. Even Thomas Jefferson had to contend with a group of drunken rowdies who caused a near riot at the school that he founded, the University of Virginia. Ever since then, periodic efforts to crack down on excessive alcohol consumption among young scholars have been largely futile. Enforcing strict rules on university turf seemed to push...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Higher Education: Crocked on Campus | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...think that the Republican mandate will self-destruct and allow him to keep pushing his old agenda. But reality intruded last week, when the President was reminded that he will not be so lucky as to face only the flat-earth Helmsians of the G.O.P., but also must contend with centrist hard bargainers like Senate Republican leader Bob Dole. When the Senate Republican leader wanted to make Administration officials jump, he merely had to fire off a few faxes. Sent while the President was vacationing in Hawaii, the faxes amounted to ransom notes, lists of demands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Wing and a Prayer | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

...plots its Capitol Hill revolution,the opposition it must contend with is taking shape: South Dakota Sen. Tom Daschle today claimed enough votes to prevail in his bid to become Senate minority leader over hopeful Chris Dodd of Connecticut. Daschle said a commitment by Alabama Sen. Howell Heflin gave him the 24th vote needed from a total of 47 Democrats when the vote is tallied Friday. Dodd refused to concede. "We're absolutely in the race," said his spokesman. The impact of a Daschle victory is unclear: Both are centrists, although Dodd has, historically, been more outspoken.In the House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMS PICKING THEIR CHIEFS | 11/29/1994 | See Source »

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