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THIS BUSINESS OF DERIVATIVES CAN BE TRACED BACK TO CHIcago, the old hog butcher for the world and stacker of wheat. Chicago learned it could make an easier living by selling pretend wheat and pretend hogs in the pits of the commodities exchanges. These imaginary creatures are called "futures." The point was you could buy a hog future and turn a nice profit before the real hog ever showed up. Or, if you were Hillary Rodham Clinton, you could make 100 times your money on cattle futures without ever having to put up with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Derivatives: How the Big Game Began | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

...content to hog the huge kids' home-video market, Disney wants to get families out to the theater. Beauty and the Beast opens on Broadway in April, and the company plans to renovate a Times Square movie house for stage shows. That seedy neighborhood was no place for a theme park...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Furthermore: Feb. 14, 1994 | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

Then, around 1958, Freud took to using stiffer brushes -- hog hair, not sable -- that forced broader and more pictorially solid shapes into the paint with which he depicted flesh, helping him compose the body's structure in terms of twisting and displacement. This "Freud effect" is not unlike the quick, coarse expressiveness of Frans Hals, but less benign. A broader stroke didn't diminish the closeness of his inspection. If Velazquez had ever chosen to paint water dribbling from a spout, he might have come up with the sort of brilliant fiction about unstable, passing appearances that Freud achieved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fat Lady Sings | 12/27/1993 | See Source »

...look. Do we have to separate you two?" It's not as if we borrow Crimson's clothes or anything. But someone has to be the pest, so we use their writers, their photographers, their cartoonists. We tug on beat reporters' sleeves and ask them to write Scrutinies. We hog the design computer's scanner. We'd tattle on The Crimson, if it was ever naughty. We even tag along when Crimson goes out with its friends, and spy on Crimson when it brings dates home. (Just kidding. Crimson never has dates...

Author: By Molly B. Confer, | Title: Hey, Mom! FM's Bugging Me! | 11/12/1993 | See Source »

When a local college student recently inquired why he came out in the way he did, Broussard paused for a moment. It was a question he had never been asked. "I figured somebody had to be the bush hog and clear the path for people who follow," he eventually replied. "I've had a job to do in whatever way I could do it -- to educate people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coming Out in the Country | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

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