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...perennial boys' favorite is a loser this season, with market leader Tyco having "another really bad year," an expert says. Price cuts -- currently as deep as 30% -- may help move the product...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: These You Can Get on Dec. 24. | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...guess if you're at the down end of anything you're unhappy with it," he said last night. "Have you ever seen a happy loser...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Galluccio Likely To Replace Walsh On City Council | 12/17/1994 | See Source »

...thought and discussion," says one of her aides, about how the new role will take shape. She is certain to spend more time on children's issues. One likely task: promotion of a children's health bill. Unlike broader health reform, advocating a children's bill "is a no-loser," says a White House official. "It would be pretty hard to attack her for that." Similarly, Mrs. Clinton has said privately that she wants to get involved in juvenile-crime issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Once and Future Hillary | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

...Larry King Live", Huffington said that if he finds sufficient evidence to back up the claim, he'll call for a new election; if not he may challenge Feinstein in the year 2000. Says TIME Los Angeles contributor Martha Smilgis, who covered the campaign: "He's just a sore loser. He lost almost $30 million of his own money. But keep in mind that his father (a Texas oil baron) is worth $600 to $700 million, and he wants his son to be President."Post your opinion on theElection '94bulletin board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUFFINGTON . . . IT AIN'T OVER TILL IT'S OVER | 11/29/1994 | See Source »

...cause I'm so fast," he explains. "Real fast." Especially after he snatches a purse. Or burglarizes a home. Or pulls a trigger. Sometimes, though, Sneakers isn't quite fast enough. He has already served three years for two robberies. Now 21, Sneakers is a two-time loser on the prowl in a three-strike state. But he's not worried that a third felony could put him away for life. "The law don't make no difference to me because I ain't gonna get caught," he says. "I mean, if I really thought I was gonna get caught...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going Soft on Crime | 11/14/1994 | See Source »

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