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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Yeees, I've been around since Microsoft was just a gleam in Bill Gates's eye. But theengs have changed around here. Those Deesney guys look more sleeck than Salomon, and they have better beenefits, too. I heard the CIA has a booth, but nobody can find yet. But they're here alright--I saw two people deesappear into that wall over there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRESSED TO IMPRESS II | 10/22/1994 | See Source »

...Parents and children in Japan don't see eye to eye. That is literally, the children stand several inches above their parents because they eat McDonald's hamburgers," Wardell said with a smile...

Author: By Dolen M. Perkins, | Title: Senior, and Author, Wardell Talks of Japan's New Young | 10/21/1994 | See Source »

Fuzzy purple Ronald McDonald sidekick Grimace is the subject of another story. The biologically unidentifiable creature is said to have suffered three physical and mental breakdowns since he was last in the public eye...

Author: By Susan A. Chen, | Title: Lampoon Releases Spoof Of Entertainment Weekly | 10/20/1994 | See Source »

...stare at the glorified light bulb known as a monitor for only so long before the eye muscles begin to retaliate. And therefore, when people ask me for advice on the purchase of a new computer, I usually emphasize that the monitor they choose be ergonomically sound...

Author: By Eugene Cor, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 10/18/1994 | See Source »

Though lyrically involved with the Italian past, Twombly seldom quotes directly from its dead artists. An exception is Leonardo, whose temperament -- combining a fastidious eye for minute incident with a pessimistic, even apocalyptic imagination -- evidently intrigues him.The most successful trace is in Leda and the Swan, 1962, which enlarges the turbid vortices of the Deluge studies into a frenzy of scribbles and feathers, sexual and comic at the same time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: The Grafitti of Loss | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

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