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Federman says the difficulty lies in the fact that the New Pathway does not lend itself to this kind of documentary, and that following only seven students does not convey the best picture of the class's diversity...

Author: By Andrew D. Cohen, | Title: In the Limelight: Students in `New Pathway' | 1/18/1991 | See Source »

Most airline food is nothing to write home about. But Alaska Airlines is so confident that its cuisine soars above the competition's that the carrier is giving passengers a chance to convey their compliments to the chef face to face. Alaska's executive chef Wolfgang Erbe, in his pleated toque, has been strolling the aisles twice a month soliciting passengers' reactions to his food. Commuting between the 17 West Coast airport kitchens where Alaska's meals are prepared, Erbe says, "We want to promote the image of the airline as a moving dining room." With meals like poached salmon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: Heavenly Hash | 12/24/1990 | See Source »

...Bush continued to insist that the sole purpose in meeting with the Iraqis is to convey to Saddam forcefully that he must leave Kuwait unconditionally or face defeat in war. "I'm not in a negotiating mood," Bush declared during a swing through South America last week. While welcoming Saddam's promise to free the hostages, Bush insisted, "We've got to keep the pressure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gulf Options for Peace | 12/17/1990 | See Source »

...general style with respect to these issues is to try to convey to you my personal feelings on the issues but not to make promises to you that I cannot guarantee that the school will be able to keep," Putnam said. "Frankly, I don't think it's productive from anyone's point of view to say `Once we get to 10 percent, then we can relax...

Author: By Jodie A. Malmberg, | Title: Putnam Says Ruling Won't Deter K-School | 12/15/1990 | See Source »

...More than most leaders, Saddam needs money tostay in power. Money is necessary to keep hispeople quiescent, to placate any simmeringrestlessness. Money is necessary for the huge,wasteful weapons program, that convey to hispeople the image of his unassailable might,"Mylroie writes...

Author: By Beth L. Pinkster, | Title: Saddam Casts a Winter Chill | 12/13/1990 | See Source »

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