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However, Betty Baye, who writes for the Louisville Courier Journal, said she fears that Clinton's stance is too malleable...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Black Columnists Discuss Race Politics | 10/21/1997 | See Source »

...unavoidable, unless one adopts the J.D. Salinger method of hermetically-sealed containment. But most people probably prefer a bit of relational activity in their lives. So if one exists in this world, Other People will come: by plane, train, or automobile, via e-mail, snail mail, or personal courier, over the telephone line if that's what it takes. And as I return to the College for this, the fall of my junior year, the press of the real world and my responsibilities to others therein is felt ever more keenly...

Author: By Bonnie Tsui, | Title: At Home, Desirous of Inner Space | 9/19/1997 | See Source »

...announced. The exact details aren't clear, but at one point Pfeiffer and Waitt met at Waitt's sprawling estate on the Missouri River. Gateway's public relations firm, New York City-based Hill & Knowlton, had begun preparing a press release. Waitt had even dispatched a courier to foreign offices to deliver the news to key executives. But ultimately Waitt couldn't sign on the dotted line. The deal appears to have fallen apart when Compaq started to project some corporate muscle, as in, "You work for us now." Waitt bristled at his executives' being treated as subordinates, not equals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRICE OF FREEDOM | 5/19/1997 | See Source »

...passenger of spirit is bound to be insulted by the rituals required for air travel. "Did you pack your own bags?" they demand to know at the ticket counter. Well, who do they think packed them--some courier for Hamas who moonlights as my lady-in-waiting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRPORT INSECURITY | 3/3/1997 | See Source »

...described in his book as a "psychic rape." For one thing, even some important alumni are furious about the scandal. "Don't give us heritage and tradition and all that bull___," Hampton Walker, the head of the Citadel's alumni association, told the South Carolina Post and Courier last week, blasting the school's administration. "Do something about the problems." Already, the school has received E-mail from many people saying they will never hire a Citadel graduate, while federal funds the school was counting on to help establish a criminal-justice program have suddenly been withdrawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AND THEN THERE WERE TWO... | 1/27/1997 | See Source »

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