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West's most recent books, including thebest-selling Race Matters (1993), Jewsand Blacks: Let the Healing Begin (1995),written with Michael Lerner, and The WarAgainst Parents: What We Can Do for America'sBeleaguered Moms and Dads (1998), co-authoredwith Sylvia Ann Hewlett, all focus on currentthemes designed to appeal to a mass audience...

Author: By Cornel West, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: West Returns to Harvard, Joins Afro-Am Dream Team | 6/8/1999 | See Source »

Neither is true now, though. In the past few weeks, deft traders have been able to make 15 points on IBM in one day or make 6 on 3M or Alcoa, Eastman Kodak or Hewlett-Packard. These are marquee Dow names, not heavily manipulated penny stocks or hyped Net offerings. You could "scalp" a huge gain simply by buying these stocks at the opening and selling them at the bell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yeah, Day Traders! | 5/31/1999 | See Source »

Despite being a short drive (for visitors and recruiters alike) away from major offices of companies such as Apple, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft, Stanford students live on a traditional college campus. The university's most important building are inside the Campus Drive loop, the majority of classes are taught behind the arches of the main quadrangle and the newly constructed science and engineering quad, and most undergraduates live in the vast array of dorms and houses on campus...

Author: By Terry Hwang and Evan Nordby, THE STANFORD DAILYS | Title: Sunny Delight: Good Enough for The First Daughter | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

...Three letters: IBM.) There was a time in the mid-'90s when PC makers could count on ever more complicated applications requiring ever faster processors, causing consumers and businesses to upgrade PCs almost as often as Japan changed Prime Ministers. Sellers like Dell, Compaq, IBM, Gateway and Hewlett Packard got accustomed to 100% revenue-growth rates, while investors reaped heady returns: $1,000 invested in Dell in 1989 has grown to $640,000 today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PC Makers Get Crunched | 4/5/1999 | See Source »

...Hewlett-Packard provides, among other things, Braille books, interpreters and text telephone (TTY) service--phone conversations in which an operator transcribes a hearing person's response that is transmitted and read by a deaf person on a text telephone screen. Patty O'Sullivan, 39, H-P's diversity project administrator, who has been with the company for 13 years, is an avid user of the technology. O'Sullivan, who is deaf, conducted her interview with TIME via TTY. Her employer also has an interpreter available if she is meeting with people in a large group and would have a hard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Able To Work | 1/25/1999 | See Source »

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