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...some report having had real adventures inside their sports- utility vehicles. Jim Banks, 42, who sells hair products in the San Francisco Bay Area, nearly ran over a mountain lion with his Toyota 4Runner while returning home from a camping trip at 3:30 one rainy morning. "I swerved to avoid it and hit a guard rail," he recalls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kings of The Road | 6/6/1994 | See Source »

...sells everything else. Disney movies bring customers into the stores, where they are exposed to a promotional blitz of products and wall videos that aim to recycle folks back to the parks and theaters. "This summer," says Eisner, "the stores will be geared to our new animated feature, The Lion King. You can also buy tickets for the park there. You can learn about the Disney Channel. It's all woven together." The Greeks had a word for it: $ynergy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Up Doc? Retail! | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

...Frank moved to California in 1907, built a house in the desert-edge town of Yorba Linda and tried to grow lemons. There Frank's pious Quaker wife Hannah gave birth on Jan. 9, 1913, to a second son. She named him Richard, after the English King Richard the Lion-Hearted, plus Milhous, her own family name. The newborn baby, an attendant nurse later recalled, had a "powerful, ringing voice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Richard Nixon: I Have Never Been a Quitter | 5/2/1994 | See Source »

...first night of the expedition, he left the students alone at camp, found a hiding place nearby and began roaring like a lion...

Author: By Carrie L. Zinaman, | Title: Scientists' Humor Defies Stereotypical Serious Image | 4/20/1994 | See Source »

...people in both countries talking about reconciliation, even friendship. Let us be clear. Vietnam wants the U.S. in the region as a counterweight to China. The profit motive drives America's wish for relations with Vietnam. Anyone susceptible to the sentimental image of the U.S. and Vietnam as lion and lamb lying down together can be cured by a visit to the war museum in Saigon, where the propaganda about American atrocities is ham-handed and offensive, and where G.I. gear is sold at souvenir stands. A great deal of history stands between the U.S. and Vietnam, as between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Welcome to the Wild East | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

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