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...city's weak-mayor system, dominated by an eleven-member council, Gantt proved adept at consensus building. He effectively promoted growth and pushed through the building of a sports coliseum that attracted an N.B.A. franchise. He was re-elected resoundingly in 1985. Then his success, in a sense, overtook him. Charlotte thrived to the point of attracting huge traffic snarls, which his 1987 Republican opponent, Sue Myrick, exploited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carolina's Great Black Hope | 6/18/1990 | See Source »

...same problem has staggered Southland and Circle K, the two largest U.S. operators of convenience stores. Southland, which runs 7-Eleven outlets (total stores: 6,900), ran into trouble after borrowing $4.9 billion for an LBO in 1987. The cash-strapped company is now negotiating to sell 75% of its stock for $400 million to Japanese investors. Circle K, with 4,600 stores in 32 states, sought protection under Chapter 11 last month after accumulating $1.2 billion of debt during a six-year expansion binge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forgive Us Our Debts, Please! | 6/18/1990 | See Source »

Udall sold his house in a Washington suburb and moved to Phoenix, where for eleven impecunious years he fought unsuccessfully in the courts to obtain redress. Judges consistently held that the Government could not be held liable, even though it knew of the danger from radiation and kept the victims in the dark. More than 1,000 stricken miners "were sacrificed for cold war nuclear weapons," says Utah Democratic Congressman Wayne Owens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stewart Udall's Just Cause | 6/18/1990 | See Source »

Most gang members are in their late teens and early 20s, but kids as young as ten or eleven readily join. They are called "wanna-bes" and are looked on even by the cops as apprentices in the trade. Yet it doesn't take much for a wanna-be to earn full stripes. According to Henry, 13, a Grape Street Crip, the only difference between "little gangsters" and "big gangsters" is firepower: little gangsters use .22s or .25s; big gangsters, .38s or Uzis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Los Angeles All Ganged Up | 6/18/1990 | See Source »

Henry doesn't sell drugs or commit robberies. "I just like gang banging," he says, meaning hanging out with his friends. He witnessed the mortal consequences of gang banging when he was eleven: a 16-year-old homeboy was shot twice in the head by some guys from "Colonia Watts." Henry was hanging out on the next street, heard the shots and ran over to find the boy sprawled on the street, his blood seeping onto the concrete. "I was mad, everybody was." Henry didn't get a chance to vent his anger until much later, for a different shooting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Los Angeles All Ganged Up | 6/18/1990 | See Source »

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