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...patriarchal sex. And that in the end Oyster gratified his inflamed ego with mass suicide. The author's story, of course, is a rough match with remembered headlines--of Waco, of Heaven's Gate and the rest. But the mad Oyster, dead before the narrative begins, and the hate-filled mining town, dead as the last page turns, have their own bitter, brilliant reality in this impressive novel...
...rest of the industry is still waiting to see Congress's final product -- but they're sure to hate it. McCain's tough line may all be part of the negotiating game, but cigarette companies are letting him know that as long as tobacco is a legal business, it's going to take both sides to keep this dance out of court...
...University provides responds far more quickly when women telephone than men, students report. Because the T closes earlier than most dance clubs, male students are often left with no easy way to return to campus. Gay men in particular are at high risk for gay-bashing, assault and hate crimes during the night. The shuttle service needs to be expanded to all students equally...
...came about was clearly the proliferation of a single brand," Fireman said at February's Super Show, the industry's big trade fair. As Nike pulled away over the past couple of years, retailers began to up their swoosh orders. At the urging of retailers (they hate having any one brand dominate), competitors began to ape Nike's look. Says Fireman: "I don't think anybody had bad intentions, but we were fools to follow...
...letters to the editor reflect praise and prejudice, hope and despair, doubt and certainty, love and hate, and make up a part of the history of that time [75 YEARS OF LETTERS, March 9]. It was a marvelous effort to combine and condense the newsworthy events of 75 years of TIME, but it was very thoughtful to include selected letters in the historical 75th-anniversary issue. The letters prove that values have shifted, thinking has changed, and outlooks are more insightful. Without the letters, the anniversary issue would have lacked a part of the history. MUSHTAQ A. CHOHAN Richmond Hill...