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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This is the normal state of cell tissue inside the human body. Regular cells are fed by surrounding capillaries...

Author: By Oliver C. Chin, | Title: How a Tumor Grows: The Harvard Story | 2/14/1991 | See Source »

...Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan had taken considerable heat earlier in the week for the board's reluctance to ease credit. President Bush turned it up to broil during his State of the Union address last Tuesday with the demand "Interest rates must come down now." Departing Fed member Martha Seger criticized the board for failing to ease credit earlier, which she believes might have prevented the recession. Seger contended that the Fed is staffed by academics with little business experience and even less sense of the effects of their decisions. The Fed's decisive move last week should dampen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ECONOMY O.K., O.K., We Give In! | 2/11/1991 | See Source »

...second period, Vukonich put a beautiful fake on Salsbury to pad the Crimson lead, while fourteen Roy saves held Princeton's attack at bay. Four minutes into the final frame, Ciavaglia fed a perfect cross-crease pass to Vukonich, who redirected the puck into an open net for a 4-0 lead...

Author: By Gary R. Shenk, | Title: Icemen Avenge Earlier Loss to Tigers | 2/4/1991 | See Source »

...tried to force Princeton out of its half-court game by applying full-court pressure--a strategy that worked in the Crimson's six-point win over Princeton last March--center Kit Mueller broke the press with passes to wings Eastwick and Chris Mooney, who fed each other for numerous two-on-one fastbreak layups and slams...

Author: By Michael Stankiewicz, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Tigers Trounce M. Cagers | 2/4/1991 | See Source »

...this is exacerbated by the delicate problem facing journalists in any war: how to communicate events fairly and accurately without revealing confidential military information. The problem has been made even tougher by the advent of live, satellite-fed TV communication. While U.S. viewers are watching air-raid alerts and Scud attacks as they happen, so are the Iraqis, via CNN. One ill-advised sentence or too revealing a picture could put troops in danger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press Coverage: Volleys on the Information Front | 2/4/1991 | See Source »

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