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...gridlock on the Central Artery during rush hour...

Author: By Jared R. Small, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard, Princeton Share Ivy Lead | 10/25/2000 | See Source »

With more than half of the Ivy League women's soccer schedule already completed, the gridlock at the top of the standings is almost as severe

Author: By Jared R. Small, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard, Princeton Share Ivy Lead | 10/25/2000 | See Source »

...exactly how much financial damage this summer?s flight fiascos have inflicted on the nation?s businesses, the emotional strain has already begun to show: Employees once slated for frequent travel have begged off their assignments and transferred to desk jobs. And although recent Congressional hearings into air traffic gridlock were useful inasmuch as they highlighted the growing problem, no one expects solutions any time soon. In the meantime, many businesses and individual travelers say they?re abandoning their frequent flyer numbers whenever possible and turning to more dependable modes of transport, like cars, trains and even buses. Sure, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Something Not so Special in the Air: Biz Losses | 8/29/2000 | See Source »

...tenure since so much is beyond his control. Can Clinton really claim responsibility for the Internet? Rightly or wrongly, though, Americans ascribe their fortunes to the party in the White House even if the times more accurately reflect initiatives flowing from a hostile Congress--or at least the gridlock that a hostile Congress sustains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vote for Gridlock | 8/28/2000 | See Source »

...Gridlock, in fact, is one candidate investors should vote for. The Dow has fared best when one party has controlled the White House and the other has controlled Congress, the optimum formula being a Democratic President and a Republican-controlled Congress. That combo has produced Dow gains, excluding dividends, of 10.7% a year. The hands-down loser: Republicans with a mandate. When the g.o.p. has run both branches, the Dow has limped at less than 1% a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vote for Gridlock | 8/28/2000 | See Source »

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