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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Beadworks," located at 23 Church St., features more than 3000 different kinds of beads from over 25 countries of the world. The store, which bills itself as a "new shopping concept," also sells clasps, wires, earrings, chains, leather and satin cords and even books on how to string it all together...

Author: By Ishaan Seth, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Bead Shop Opens On Church St. | 10/2/1992 | See Source »

...sorts bordered by the glass windows of the Cambridge Trust Bank, Mass. Ave. and the T station. Most tourists and students on their way to the subway or to stores and cafes around Harvard Square avoid lingering in this smoky hangout of would-be adolescent punks sporting black leather, spikes and the latest in hair design and coloring. The pit is a hangout, and it's nothing like the IHOP or the yogurt store you liked to dawdle in after school. This is a real urban joint, the territory of ruthless teen-age druggies and anarchists. Or so you think...

Author: By June Shih, | Title: Frolicking in the Pit of Despair | 10/1/1992 | See Source »

Izzy was sitting at the top of the T escalators, taking shelter from the rain. He was sporting a leather jacket covered with leopard-spotted fur that matched his dark spotted bleached-blond hair. A bright-red mohawk ran down the middle of his leopard hair. Greasy black jeans, patched many times over at the crotch completed his outfit...

Author: By June Shih, | Title: Frolicking in the Pit of Despair | 10/1/1992 | See Source »

...hours later, slumped in a blue leather chair in the Governor's mansion, Clinton told TIME (in a rare display of introspection) that while he knows a great deal about an awful lot, what he knows best of all is how lucky he is. "In effect," Clinton said, "I'm being given a chance to start again," an opportunity he is determined not to blow, a possibility confirmed by a dramatic increase in the number of people who now say Clinton is "trustworthy" enough to be President (from only 39% in April to 58% today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Second Chance | 7/20/1992 | See Source »

...miles from Leon in the north to protest layoffs. Villagers on the harsh Castillian plateau turned out to applaud and even sing to them; television stations filmed the blisters on their feet. "If they import Polish coal, our valley will die," said Eugenio Carpintero, 32, swigging wine from a leather pouch on a blustery afternoon. Outside the Guadarrama Hospital, nurses and patients cheered, "Viva los mineros...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dark Side of Spain's Fiesta | 7/13/1992 | See Source »

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