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...When I mention Buffalo, people think of snow, football, buffalo wings--none of which reflect on me," says Charles A. Goodman '97, who is from New York. "Buffalo isn't a very distinct place...

Author: By Janet C. Chang, | Title: Like Race, Regionalism Can Be Cause for Bias | 11/28/1994 | See Source »

...similar case against an attorney who was accused of defrauding Dime, federal Judge Edward F. Harrington directed a verdict for the defendant on the grounds that he did not defraud a federally insured institution but its distinct subsidiary...

Author: By Terry H. Lanson and Julie H. Park, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: Walsh Receives 18-Month Term For Bank Fraud | 11/16/1994 | See Source »

Still, Sophie's World may not be for everyone. The characters are half- dimensional, the plot creaks, and Gaarder's prose (or the translation by Paulette Moller) has a distinct flavor of bark. As fiction, Sophie's World deserves no better than a D+. But as a precis of great thought, Gaarder's tour de force rates a solid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Looking-Glass Philosophy | 11/14/1994 | See Source »

...brutal standards of Campaign '94 this is tame stuff, but it marks a distinct change for Foley. In past years, he ran his races quietly and mildly, with ads that showed him standing in a wheatfield and talking about his homesteader roots, or walking the Capitol corridors with his beloved Belgian shepherd Alice, who used to go to work with him. He is, after all, a man who began his congressional career three decades ago by holding a reception for the man he defeated. Nethercutt, who had been blasting Foley for months, seemed genuinely surprised by the Democrat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tom Foley: The Price of Pork | 11/7/1994 | See Source »

...numbers at 51-44; A Times Mirror survey pegs it at 48-43; and an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll gives the GOP a staggering 46-35 lead. The numbers had pundits predicting a sure GOP takeover of the Senate with a similar fate in the House a distinct possibility. In an acknowledgment that he might have to work with a unfriendly Congress next session, Clinton in the midst of campaigning said that his job description included working "with anybody the people elected."Post your opinion on theElection '94bulletin board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CLINTON WANTS A FEW COMEBACK KIDS | 11/7/1994 | See Source »

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