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Well, hopefully, in next weekend's NCAA Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., Gyorffy will have plenty of space to warm up and will bring home a national title...

Author: By Keith S. Greenawalt, | Title: ATHLETE OF THE WEEK | 3/4/1998 | See Source »

...native of Fort Wayne, Ind., James was also an All-USA High School First Team member. The Lowell House resident has worked as a senior editor of the Harvard Science Review and has done research at California Institute of Technology in computational neuroscience...

Author: By Evelyn H. Sung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Students Named to All-USA Academic Teams | 2/17/1998 | See Source »

...eyes don't seem like they're telling the truth," Cassidy Berlin, 12, a sixth-grader from West Lafayette, Ind., observes of the President. "I was doing my spelling homework in front of the TV. It took me an hour to get it done instead of the usual 15 minutes." But of course. Bill and Monica have added a few words to the vocabulary list...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indecent Exposure | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...brightest chance for a win over the Canadians. Europeans, who have long dominated the Alpine events, still could sweep the giant slalom. "I wouldn't be surprised if the podium was one-two-three for Austria," says Fawcett. On the women's race course, Lisa Kosglow, 24, of Boise, Ind., overcame a rough early-season start to win the Mount Bachelor giant slalom and rise to medal contention. Her competition may come in the form of Rosey Fletcher, 22, of Girdwood, Alaska, whose pre-Olympic results earned her the first berth on the U.S. women's racing contingent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nagano 1998: Snowboarding: Rebel Revels | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...this so-called new era for investing, perfectly healthy electric utility companies--the widows-and-orphans stocks long known for generous dividend policies--have been slashing their payout rates without a trace of remorse. "It's worked out splendidly," says John Hodowal, chairman of Ipalco Enterprises, based in Indianapolis, Ind., who last year short-circuited the dividend by 32% and immediately bought back 22% of outstanding shares. What's so splendid? Last year Ipalco shares, including dividends, returned 58%--double the Dow and triple the average utility. A Florida power company, FPL Group, was the first healthy utility to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disappearing Dividends? | 2/2/1998 | See Source »

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