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...their U.S. real estate portfolio. No deal was ever struck, suggesting that things would probably get worse before they got better. Last month fears of a cash crunch were confirmed when the value of some commercial paper and bonds backed by O&Y were suddenly downgraded by Toronto's Dominion Bond Rating Service. To calm edgy investors, O&Y said it would pay off a short-term bond within 10 days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Real Estate The $20 Billion Question | 4/6/1992 | See Source »

...conference. At the University of Akron, Mike Woodford, 31, stayed on as assistant football coach after winning $15 million in 1989. He was going through a divorce at the time and gave half the money to his ex-wife. In Virginia a relatively modest $1.4 million win enabled Old Dominion University student Jeff Berry, 20, to switch from a business major to the career he really wanted: teaching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life At The End of the Rainbow | 11/4/1991 | See Source »

TEAMREC. PTS 1. Old Dominion 14-0-0 120 2. Penn State 12-1-0 114 3. Maryland 9-3-1 108 4. lowa 11-0-0 102 5. UMass 10-3-0 96 6. North Carolina 7-5-0 90 7. Northwestern 9-2-1 83 8. West Chester 8-2-1 79 9. New Hampshire 6-3-1 70 10. UConn 7-2-1 66 11. Northeastern 6-5-0 61 12. Virginia 8-3-2 55 13. Temple 7-4-1 48 14. Duke 8-4-0 42 15. Syracuse 6-3-0 36 16. Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCORECARD | 10/17/1991 | See Source »

...Aracoeli church, had a vision of the falling Roman Empire, Adams saw a rising empire. Another visitor to the fair, historian Frederick Jackson Turner, delivered a famous paper there, saying that the internal frontier was closed; but America would, by the end of the decade, add to its dominion Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam, Samoa and Wake Island, while occupying Cuba. The American Century had begun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1492 Vs. 1892 Vs. 1992 | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

V.M.I., which receives $9 million annually from the state -- a third of its budget -- is an old-fashioned military school, but only about 15% of its graduates enter the armed forces. The majority move smoothly into the Old Dominion's most powerful business and political ranks. Barring women from the school effectively curtails their access to that old-boy network...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Thin Gray Gender Line | 7/1/1991 | See Source »

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