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...ostriches. Lured by the promise of doubling or even tripling their investment, Americans from Maine to California are flocking to buy the big birds, convinced that they're on to the hottest thing since the chinchilla craze of the 1950s. Suzanne Shingler, part owner of Fowler Farms near Albany, Ga., has discovered the magic of ostrich farming, and the gaze she directs at the large ivory-colored egg in her hands has all the gleam of a gold-rush prospector's. "In a few months," chirps Shingler, "this precious baby will be worth $6,000." It will take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is This Bird a TURKEY? | 7/13/1992 | See Source »

...improving on the state of mankind," says Bruce Fein, a conservative legal scholar, approvingly. On the wall of Thomas' chambers is a Harriett Erlich drawing titled Freedom that shows three black children with outstretched arms. Thomas might ponder its message; his own liberation from the poverty of Pin Point, Ga., and his rise to the court would have been unthinkable without the body of liberal jurisprudence he now casts into doubt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judging Thomas | 7/13/1992 | See Source »

They stick to your clothes, are devilishly difficult to sweep up and are lousy for the environment. Yet those ubiquitous, annoying Styrofoam pellets seem to swaddle just about every fragile object sent through the mail. Now Cal Garland, a Suwanee, Ga., lumberyard owner, has patented a machine that manufactures fluffy curls of paper-thin wood shavings that do the job just as well as polystyrene. And after the package is opened, just dump the wispy curlicues into your backyard: they also make a mighty fine mulch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Styrofoam Blitz | 7/6/1992 | See Source »

...second decision, the court struck down by a 5-to-4 vote a Forsyth County, Ga., law that required demonstrators to purchase a parade permit for a fee based on the anticipated cost of police protection. The permit fee was imposed after a series of costly civil rights marches. Said Blackmun, again ! writing for the majority: "Speech cannot be financially burdened, any more than it can be punished or banned, simply because it might offend a hostile mob." Still to come before the end of the term: 14 decisions, involving such major issues as abortion, prayer in the schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Bar to Peremptory Jury Challenges | 6/29/1992 | See Source »

Harvard's lone singles representative, Michael Zimmerman, is seeded in the 9-16 bracket and begins competition today against Georgia's Bobby Mariencheck in Athens, Ga...

Author: By Jay K. Verma, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Times Are Tough for Netmen | 5/20/1992 | See Source »

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