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...Reed. We couldn't work in the 1950s. We had to be stay-at-home moms. In contrast to women in the Soviet Union, women in America have a long legacy as symbols of sex and womanly beauty: Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, Doris Day, Marilyn Monroe, Jackie O. The list could go on forever. Somehow, though, this ability to be proud of one's appearance and to be an ornament has not been enough for American women. Neither has the weak image women receive as mothers been satisfying. For the purpose of rectifying this situation, we developed feminism to liberate...

Author: By Kristen A. Olsavsky, | Title: Feminism, Russsian Style | 4/30/1997 | See Source »

...Child care is really hard to find in Cambridge," said Jim Morin, the center's director. "We have a huge waiting list for children under three...

Author: By Jal D. Mehta, | Title: Parents Press for Day Care | 4/30/1997 | See Source »

Included in this list are all eight Ivy League schools, Duke, MIT, Northwestern, Stanford and the University of Chicago...

Author: By Peter J. Chun, | Title: Students Use Websites to Network | 4/29/1997 | See Source »

...Ginger Ale. And when he gets a hankering for something harder, he pops peanut M&Ms. We know this courtesy of Australian concert promoter Michael Coppel, who's suing Bolton for allegedly backing out of a deal to tour that country for $1.2 million, and who thoughtfully included a list of Bolton's backstage demands in his court papers. "His management said, 'The dates that you're doing aren't going to sell out, and we can't deal with him playing less than sold-out shows. His ego is too hard to handle,'" says Coppel. Bolton's management denies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 28, 1997 | 4/28/1997 | See Source »

...government inspectors and regulators. But if this is the sad state of airline safety in the U.S., what can we frequent international travelers expect from non-U.S. airlines? Do foreign governments closely monitor and control their private and national airlines? Is passenger safety high on their priority list, or do they give first consideration to the interests of the airlines--many of which are government owned? It scares me even to think about it! CARLOS F. LIZARDI Madrid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 28, 1997 | 4/28/1997 | See Source »

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