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...list goes on. Keith Hernandez, Michael Ray Richardson, Alan Wiggins, John Lucas, Gary MacLain. A veritable Hall of Shame...

Author: By David Y. Cooper, | Title: Hall of Shame | 9/29/1988 | See Source »

...Where do I come from means a lot more than Kansas, New York, Michigan or whatever," said Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle, assistant dean for minority affairs, urging the group of about 75 students to question themselves and find a way to make Harvard a comfortable "home...

Author: By Melissa R. Hart, | Title: Freshmen Minorities Warned To Expect to Face Stereotypes | 9/16/1988 | See Source »

Four days before the vote, one of Cardenas' strategists, Francisco Javier Ovando Hernandez, was shot to death in his car in the capital, along with Ovando's private secretary, Roman Gil Heraldez. Cardenas promptly denounced the killings as political assassinations. In an angry letter to President Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado, Cardenas warned that the "responsibility will be yours" for any acts of terrorism against the opposition. If the tragedy enhanced the messianic aura that surrounded Cardenas' campaign, it amounted to a disaster for Salinas. Though even Cardenas did not directly accuse the P.R.I. of complicity in the crime, many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mexico Too Close For Comfort | 7/18/1988 | See Source »

Cardenas' constituency is darker and poorer and more likely to be wearing scruffy sandals than well-heeled shoes. They are often a good deal humbler than the thousands of campesinos shipped in by the ruling party to attend Salinas rallies. "All our expenses are paid by P.R.I.," said Maria Hernandez Moreno, waiting to greet Salinas in the mining town of Guanajuato. "We are brought here by bus and get lunch and sodas as well." When several hundred cheered Cardenas at a meeting in the plaza of Apaseo el Grande, an organizer proudly told the candidate, "The promise of neither...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mexico Almost a Horse Race | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

Have you noticed that baseball players are getting better looking? The old style -- paunchy Babe Ruth, ferrety Bob Feller, the sunken Dust Bowl visages of players in the '30s -- has surrendered to today's sleek, chipper California look. Keith Hernandez, Dave Righetti, Jose Canseco, Dale Murphy, Rafael Palmeiro and a hundred others have the handsomeness of soap-opera stars. And their fine swagger italicizes the sexiness of contemporary sport. These guys know they're the studs of summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: I Sing the Body Athletic BULL DURHAM | 6/20/1988 | See Source »

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