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...harder to accept that some Mexicans have moved into the future themselves. At a restaurant in Mexico City, a young professional woman advises him to stop moping over the Madonnas and lost villages of his parents' generation. Undaunted, he treks to Tijuana, watches illegal immigrants make the nighttime dash across the border, tours the old Spanish missions in California. At home in San Francisco he watches AIDS carve his friends to the bone. The epidemic brings northward a Latin preoccupation with death, but Rodriguez suspects that the greater cultural thrust is on the side of the U.S., "the more powerful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: States on The Border | 1/25/1993 | See Source »

Strong freshmen include sprinter Shayne Mauricette, who took first in the 55 meter dash, middle distance runners Ben Bowen, who took second in the 800 meters, and distance runners Brian Walsh and Derek Lombard...

Author: By Jessica C. Schell, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Runners See Success Ahead | 12/7/1992 | See Source »

...FINAL DASH: Clinton's Exhaustion Tour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine contents page | 11/16/1992 | See Source »

...Julekha Dash, Burnham's roommate, had harsh words for the landlord. "The fact is the landlord was negligent. How could anyone drop a dishwasher from forty feet up in the air? He didn't even look before he dropped the dishwasher," Dash said. CORNELL...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Campus News From Across the Country | 10/23/1992 | See Source »

...LOOK AT ROSS PEROT'S ALL-NEW campaign team, you would not suspect that this man was girding himself for a four-week dash at the presidency of the United States. Gone are the professional pols and veterans of national elections who rode in on Perot's skyrocketing polls in June only to resign or be forced out in the campaign's spasm of self-destruction in July. In their place today stands a collection of old friends, obscure aides, in-laws and former military men chosen more for their unblinking allegiance to the chief than for their political acumen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Perot: Who's in Charge Here? | 10/12/1992 | See Source »

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