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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...next dealer, Dan Wolf Pontiac, where Drew bought Heather's Sunbird, the salesman is pleasantly surprised to see the Starsiaks back in the market so soon. Idle salesmen gather around as if to observe a rare species...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Is So Cute! | 5/13/1991 | See Source »

...Force replies that the Soviets remain a threat, if not as an actual combatant, then as the chief arms dealer to Third World nations that the U.S. may someday have to fight. Many of these countries are already equipped with Soviet planes, such as the MiG-23, MiG-29 and SU-27, that are "aerodynamically competitive" with the F-15. Being as good as the Soviets' best is not good enough, especially when flying against an enemy that may have its entire air force at its disposal. "When you're a pilot, you don't want equality," says Ben Lambeth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is This Plane Necessary? | 5/6/1991 | See Source »

...speaker is a retired furniture dealer, not a preacher or philosopher. As chairman of the Kossuth County Hospital in Algona, Iowa, he is welcoming some 700 townspeople to a cookie-and-punch open house at the just-completed John and Agnes Dreesman Memorial Addition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Algona, Iowa A Time to Kill, And a Time to Heal | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

...local gangs with names like the Co-ops and the Young Guns, who settle their drug disputes with automatic weapons. When Muslim security guards were hired three years ago, the tribal warfare did not go away. It just changed, pitting the Muslims against the gangs. After a major drug dealer was killed a year ago, many of the remaining gangsters retreated from the complex...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miracle In Brooklyn | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

...fall victim to | muggers or drive-by shooters. But they also want the police's use of force kept in check, especially in poor neighborhoods where everyone is apt to be treated like a suspect. Even though many police departments have abandoned the official use of so-called drug-dealer profiles, officers may continue to carry racial stereotypes in their heads. To them, virtually any young black male with a gold chain is a potential drug courier. Any well-dressed black man in an expensive car might be a big-time dealer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law And Disorder | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

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