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...went on to apply Einstein's theory of relativity to human rights, claiming that the term was not absolute...

Author: By Drake P. Bennett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Jiang Zemin Speech Lottery Ends | 10/20/1997 | See Source »

Shapiro has been the recipient of a number of impressive awards, among them the New York Academy of Sciences Award in Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1982, the prestigious Charles A. Whitten and William Bowie medals of the American Geophysical Union, and the Einstein Medal...

Author: By Matteo F. Segalla, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Shapiro Appointed University Professor | 10/20/1997 | See Source »

...pave the way for another bull stampede by encouraging more investment? Not necessarily. Unlike the previous two reductions, this one comes amid a sizzling love affair with the market. There is no need to rekindle our passion for stocks; we're hopelessly obsessed. "This market needed a stimulus like Einstein needed a higher education," notes Tom McManus, strategist at NatWest Securities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAPITAL GAIN=MARKET PAIN? | 8/18/1997 | See Source »

Churchill, no doubt, and Roosevelt. But which Roosevelts: Franklin, Eleanor and Teddy? Who was more influential: Stalin or Lenin? Ford or Gates? John Lennon or Mick Jagger? Elvis? Louis Armstrong? Margaret Sanger? Rosa Parks? Marlon Brando? Einstein? Picasso? Mother Teresa? Jackie Robinson? Which ones were truly important, and what will their legacies be for the next millennium? As the debate progresses, we'll keep you updated and look forward to your input. Please let us know what you think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TIME 100: HELP US CHOOSE | 8/18/1997 | See Source »

CREMATION NATION Designer Gianni Versace joined Janis Joplin, Albert Einstein and John Lennon by being cremated upon death. Forty years ago, fewer than 4% of Americans chose cremation, but in 1995 21% did. That figure is expected to rise to 40% by 2010. California and Florida lead the U.S. in number of cremations. People who pick cremation see it as simpler and less expensive than a burial--and it certainly consumes less space. The average cremated remains weigh about 6 1/2 lbs. and take up about 200 cu. in., the volume of a small shoe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Aug. 4, 1997 | 8/4/1997 | See Source »

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