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What does the future hold? Well, in the American home, at least, it's pretty clear that computers are moving away from their long-standing role as novelty devices and into a new role as everyday household appliances...

Author: By Eugene Koh, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 5/3/1995 | See Source »

...much government intervention in every aspect of your life," Izydorek explains. The Washington Post, however, reported a more grisly version of Nichols' activities: neighbor Dan Stomber claimed the brothers, along with McVeigh, were amateur bombmakers who would call him over to watch them set off bombs made with "household chemicals and plastic jugs, mostly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIMOTHY MCVEIGH AND HIS RIGHT-WING ASSOCIATES: WHO ARE THEY? | 5/1/1995 | See Source »

...only one could consistently re-enter an interrupted dream (complete with dream date) despite a falling green toilet, persistent household pet and ringing alarm clock as "Sleepy Guy" does...

Author: By Sarah C. Dry, | Title: 'Spike and Mike' Do It Again | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

...HAVE A FRIEND named "Frida," a fellowstudent at Harvard. Frida was premed: both of herparents are doctors, and there was more than alittle pressure in her household shoving her downthe golden path to sterile walls and malpracticesuits. She is also a wonderful and versatileartist. About halfway through her time here atHarvard, Frida freaked out and dropped out of thedoctor track. She'd finished all the prerequisitesbut one. The scene was pretty ugly: her fatheractually flew into Boston, got a hotel room, andstarted stalking her professors. I'm not sure whathe was trying to accomplish, but it was prettyscary...

Author: By Jake S. Kreilkamp, | Title: PIPELINE | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

...Commerce Department statistics show that women are spending their money on other things: furniture, household paraphernalia like bedding and towels, cars and even computers. That shift may reflect the aging of the baby boomers, who are now more concerned with kids and homes than with their own wardrobes; but it may also be that the car and sheet designers are producing more attractive wares than their fashion counterparts. "Women are shopping in their closets" has become a sad and much repeated tag line in the fashion industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A NEW TOUCH OF CLASS | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

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