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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...World. People of any age or marital status could submit their genetic material, pay a fee, perhaps apply for a permit and then produce offspring. "Embryos could be brought to fetal and infant stage all in the laboratory, outside the womb," says Cornish. "Once ready, the children could be fed by nurses or even automated machinery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nuclear Family Goes Boom! | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

Cheap, unsubstantive attacks on the easily-attackable U.C. accomplish little except fulfilling the aforementioned need for universal objects of ridicule. The rise of Ross Perot shows that seemingly chronic whiners, fed up with "government," can and will, given the opportunity, vigorously dedicate themselves to creating a better system...

Author: By Adam D. Taxin, | Title: Taking the Council Seriously? | 10/2/1992 | See Source »

Those white jurors, like everyone else, are fed a steady diet of Blacks as criminals, gang bangers, drug users or dealers and welfare queens. To them, and anyone else who bought into the stereotype, big, Black, uncooperative Rodney King just had to be guilty...

Author: By Kenneth R. Walker, | Title: THINKING RACE | 9/25/1992 | See Source »

...this is not a display of solidarity with U.S. soldiers who served in the Gulf War, but a show of support for heroes of a different sort--the loggers, troops of the Pacific Northwest--without whom towns like Forks wouldn't exist and wives and children wouldn't be fed. And these days, it's the loggers who are threatening to wipe out a lot more than trees and forest...

Author: By Allan S. Galper, | Title: The Killing Fields | 9/18/1992 | See Source »

...Germany. Yet in the strange arithmetic of apocalypse, aids will not serve as an ultimate check on over-population. According to World Bank projections, sub-Saharan Africa's population will rise from 548 million today to 2.9 billion by the year 2050. The huge increase in mouths to be fed threatens to swamp any foreseeable economic growth and force living standards ever downward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa: the Scramble for Survival | 9/7/1992 | See Source »

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