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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Didn't they watch Coming Together at 2:30 a.m.? Didn't they read the business Section of the Sunday Times? Didn't they peruse the pages of the Wall Street Journal...

Author: By Emil E. Parker, | Title: ENDPAPER | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...corporate structure they worshipped was the very quagmire in which blacks now find themselves trapped, mysteriously unable to advance beyond the middle management level? When none of the top 100 earners on Wall Street are black, you've got to wonder. Ninety percent of Black executives polled by the Journal said they felt their companies were unwilling to promote Blacks beyond the middle management level. You're just not going to make $41 million as a middle manager...

Author: By Emil E. Parker, | Title: ENDPAPER | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...library includes a well-stocked collection of software for Mac and IBM computers, and a set of reference books. It also subscribes to most of the main computer-related publications such as Byte, MacUser, MacWorld, PC Journal and Computer world...

Author: By Evan O. Grossman, | Title: Library Lets You Try Before You Buy | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

Despite the concern of some, the quiet majority of heterosexuals in America apparently do not feel threatened. A recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll found that AIDS has no effect on the way 92% of the population conducts their lives. This is especially true on the nation's college campuses, where sex tends to be impulsive. "You look for signs, blisters, physical manifestations," says Abby, 19, who has dated college men. "But if somebody doesn't look as if they have a disease, you don't use condoms." One of her friends, Lenna, a Berkeley freshman, complains about phone calls from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Chill: Fear of AIDS | 2/16/1987 | See Source »

Along with the fate of Terry Waite and the plight of the hostages in Lebanon, the U.S. was concerned last week about the detention of Wall Street Journal Correspondent Gerald Seib in Tehran. Seib was one of more than 100 foreign journalists invited by the Iranian government to visit the country and, not incidentally, to report on Iran's recent progress in the gulf war. Toward the end of a five-day visit, he was suddenly arrested and accused of being "a spy for the Zionist regime." For several days it appeared that he would be brought to trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East Gunboat Diplomacy | 2/16/1987 | See Source »

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