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...probable starting line-up for the Crimson is composed of Scott Nielson, Adam Keller, Julio Toro, Robert Kwun, Ian Dyer and Shawn Bookin...

Author: By Lori J. Lakin, | Title: A Wait-and-See Kind of Season | 12/6/1986 | See Source »

...make matters worse, half a million people have been forced from their homes by the war. The earthquake, which killed as many as 1,500 people, left more than 100,000 homeless and damaged 70% of all government buildings in the capital, slowing official business. Says Communications Minister Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes: "We will probably need $2 billion to get back to where we were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: El Salvador Up Against Hard Realities | 12/1/1986 | See Source »

...This Issue: Joseph Menn '87 Night Editors: Kristin A. Goss '87 Matthew A. Saal '87 Sophia A. van Wingerden '89 Thomas J. Winslow '87 Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Editorial Editor Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Sports Editor: Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Photo Editor: Hector I. Osorio '88 Copy Editor: Julio R. Varela '90 Business Editor: John P. Siracuse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor For This Issue: | 11/26/1986 | See Source »

...threeday after-party party included a ceremony saluting Americans of varied ethnic backgrounds that were not all acknowledged in July. Among the 80 honorees: Joe DiMaggio, Muhammad Ali and Barbara Walters. Next day a glittering concert and dinner dance at New York City's Lincoln Center featured Charles Aznavour, Julio Iglesias, Placido Domingo and the premiere of a new cantata by Composer William Schuman. When all was conclusively said and exhaustively done, the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation had chalked up some $300 million. "That's a lot of bake sales," quipped Foundation Chief Lee Iacocca, as he prepared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 10, 1986 | 11/10/1986 | See Source »

...threatening to freeze international trade and economic growth. The ministers, who at times donned Uruguayan wool sweaters and huddled around space heaters, struggled to agree on an agenda for a multiyear series of talks that they hope will create warmer trade relationships around the world. Declared Uruguayan President Julio Maria Sanguinetti as he opened the five-day meeting: "We have to decide whether we are going to promote active and vigorous trade with equal opportunities for all, or whether we will choose the path of trade wars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Launch for the Uruguay Round | 9/29/1986 | See Source »

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