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With the top four scorers from the '91 season having graduated, Walton assumed an even greater role, not only as a team leader, but also as an offensive contributor...
Wharton was a poet of repression. Another New Yorker, Martin Scorsese, is the bard of belligerence, the ace depictor of raging bulls. What could Wharton mean to Scorsese? Everything, it turns out: his faithful adaptation of The Age of Innocence (written with Jay Cocks, a TIME contributor) is a gravely beautiful fairy tale of longing and loss...
...ideas. In this instance, it began with a report of a Belgium-based slave-trade ring and with news out of Eastern Europe that young women were bartering themselves as brides in exchange for a life in the more affluent West. While some of these marriages produced happy endings, contributor Frederick Painton was struck by the fact that the majority of women who leaped into these unions did so out of economic desperation. Reporters fanned out to probe the phenomenon. At the same time, assistant picture editor Jay Colton came across moving photos of child prostitutes in Russia taken...
After three months of stasis, unemployment fell in May to 6.9%, yielding the country's highest employment rate since the beginning of the recession three years ago. That represented new jobs for 857,000 more people, the biggest monthly increase since 1984. The major contributor to the improvement was a jump in construction jobs...
...this academic star with a firsthand knowledge of the tribulations of being black in America is on the brink of wider fame. He has become a high- profile guest on TV talk shows and a controversial contributor to op-ed pages and magazines, with bristling articles on black anti-Semitism, gay rights and the social virtues of rap. His new book, Race Matters, has shown up on some best-seller lists on the strength of an 18-city promotion tour...