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...window of Canaday A-34 hangs a poster bearing the familiar red, white and blue logo of George Bush and Dan Quayle...

Author: By David B. Lat, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Roommates Divided Over Presidential Signs | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

...Pins from CNN and Fox have flooded the market and gone way down in value," says Lee as he traded one of his few treasures, an NBC "Barcelona `92" beauty for one with the Washington Post logo...

Author: By Jonathon Samuels, | Title: Back in Houston | 10/29/1992 | See Source »

...backs. Rap is also a worldwide fashion commodity. Local variations of the basic American street outfit -- baggy pants, pricey sneakers, hooded sweatshirts, flashes of jewelry -- turn up everywhere, from dance clubs to fashion layouts. Yves Saint Laurent produces golden belt buckles with his logo writ large, Public Enemy-style, and Karl Lagerfeld loads his Chanel models with enough baubles to sink M.C. Hammer into the ground like a stake. Spike's Joint in Tokyo (yes, that Spike) supplies Japanese trendies with film-related merchandise, from team jackets ($794) to the official Malcolm X baseball cap ($39) -- the one indispensable part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rap Around the Globe | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

EXECUTIVES AT APPLE COMputer's Japanese subsidiary are still laughing about the time a shipping-company employee drove up in a refrigeration truck to pick up crates filled with Macintosh computers. He had seen the company's rainbow- hued apple logo on the boxes and assumed they contained fresh produce. The irony was fitting: in the first few years after the 1983 entry of Apple into Japan's $7 billion personal-computer market, its Macintoshes, unsold, were gathering dust on the shelves of computer shops in Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Byting Japan | 10/5/1992 | See Source »

...State LAWRENCE EAGLEBURGER is blowing light fresh air into Foggy Bottom with the force of a hurricane. One jaw-dropping sign of change can be found on the laminated luggage tags used on official trips. Instead of the staid State Department seal, the tags now feature the "Little Larry Logo," a jolly caricature of Eagleburger, briefcase in hand, tootling off to his next destination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lightening Up | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

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