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...Marx turned Hegel upside down." (Gen Ed...
...teacher of theater voice. He launched La Gran Scena in 1981, gradually building a repertory based on 19th century classics and a company of free-lance singers, most of whom have opera careers elsewhere in their natural voices. Indeed, Siff is one of only two non- conservatory-train ed singers in the troupe...
...next generation may be in even worse shape by the time it comes of age. The percentage of teens who are overweight, which held steady at about 15% through the 1970s, rose to 21% by 1991. "The kids eat nothing but junk food," says Liam Hennessey, a special- ed teacher from San Francisco who watches students on school trips open the lunches their parents pack for them, gobble up the Oreos and Pop-Tarts and toss out the sandwiches...
...great as it seems on the surface. But the fears that the devaluation has raised add ammunition to the arsenal of free-trade critics who warned that Americans would be hurt more than helped by NAFTA's close entwining of the U.S. and Mexican economies. In a blistering op-ed article in the Los Angeles Times, Ross Perot, NAFTA's most vocal adversary, declared the devaluation would cost the U.S. thousands more jobs and as much as $20 billion in lost investment capital...
...wonder, then, that the Mexican analyst for the Templeton Funds, Ed Ramos, has put out a buy recommendation on several Mexican companies that he thinks are already irresistibly cheap, including Tel-Mex, the big phone company that's in so many portfolios...