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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...What happens is, people sense myentrpreneurial spirit, you know, I'm writing abook and stuff like that, and they get threatenedby that, and they don't hire me," Kerr explains."Because I'm not like a lot of other people, I'mnot going to lie in an interview and call myself acompany man. So I didn't get a job this winterbecause in my interviews I let them know what elseI do for income, and they were like this guy's notgoing to work for us, he's got too much else goingon. So they didn't hire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOWN ON THE CORNER | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

Steele claims Willey asked her to lie to Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff about her alleged encounter with Clinton. Last spring Willey called Steele and asked her if Isikoff could come over to interview her. While Isikoff was on his way, Steele says, Willey called back and "told me exactly what to say." The directive: tell Isikoff the President had groped her on Nov. 29, 1993, and that Willey had rushed to Steele's house in the aftermath quite distraught. "I went along with it," Steele told TIME. "It was terrible, but Kathy and I were friends for 20 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lives Of Kathleen Willey | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...danger level, some residents are promoting a new twist on their old livelihood: mining the Berkeley lake. There is growing talk by both local residents and officialdom (scientists and bureaucrats) of seeking to extract perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of zinc, copper, magnesium and other minerals that lie dissolved in the waters. The alternative--a plan to clean the waters with a standard lime-precipitation technique--has its own problems: critics warn that it could leave the community in the shadow of a mountain of toxic sludge as high as the lake is deep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Butte, Montana: The Giant Cup Of Poison | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...Java's richest promise may lie in devices that resemble today's computers even less than the iron-shaped JavaStation does. Hardware giants like Samsung and Motorola are already devising a raft of Java-enabled gadgets, from Java palmtops to Java cell phones. Get busy, Redmond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Techwatch: Mar. 30, 1998 | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...jibe with anything Buster Johnson can remember. Mitchell's paternal grandfather does not see the divorce as a problem. The last time he saw Mitchell, Buster says, "there was nothing unusual going on." Not on the surface, perhaps. If there is a motive in this case, it may lie in a world that only children are privy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jonesboro: Two Sides of a Teenage Murder Suspect | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

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