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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Home banking makes it quicker, faster, and ultimately cheaper to pay bills and manage your money. Forget writing checks each month; just send payments to your creditors via your computer...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: techTALK | 10/25/1996 | See Source »

...Jackie once again. Those who worship at the Altar of Jackie would be better off staying away from "Jackie: An American Life," and instead dote on those cherished Life magazines or testimonials like Wayne Koestenbaum's recent book "Jackie Under My Skin." If, however, you don't mind shameless forget-about-the-consequences humor and a more than healthy dose of icon exploitation, Jackie is a must...

Author: By Fabian Giraldo, | Title: Jackie O. Unmasked | 10/24/1996 | See Source »

According to the resident, the Hispanic male then convinced the white male "to forget about...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Student Robbed Through Screen In Wigglesworth | 10/24/1996 | See Source »

Moreover, people too easily forget that the United Nations is more than a glass and steel Secretariat in New York City and blue helmets peppered around the globe. Under the umbrella of the UN, the World Health Organization has eradicated smallpox worldwide and spearheaded efforts in the inoculation of children against viral disease. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees has regularly aided as many as 18 million displaced persons a year. UNICEF has campaigned for child welfare and education, other UN bodies have set up projects to champion women's rights in over 100 countries and brought safe drinking...

Author: By Odette Lienau and Siddharth Mohandas, S | Title: Why the United Nations Matters | 10/24/1996 | See Source »

...forget that for the moment. Forget too arguments about ridiculously high valuations that have often been trotted out during the past few years. You may even disregard certain classic signs that the market has nowhere to go but down: last spring's record $1.45 million price tag for a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, or mounting margin debt in brokerage accounts, or a raft of fast-selling new investment books--including at least three about wizard Warren Buffet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW I LEARNED TO HATE THE DOW | 10/21/1996 | See Source »

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