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...youquestions," "The smaller ones tend to be morenervous," and "Neither understands what you see incats." Many of these just don't resonate with me,unfortunately. Chapter 3 (the shocking synthesis)ends with the ostensibly reassuring "Why Men areBetter Then Dogs". scandalously, one of theepigrams here is "Men can do math stuff."Quel relief...

Author: By Alexandra Jacobs, | Title: Books Not-So-Heavy Petting | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

...they also suffer through a less than impressive array of breakfast cereal; nine types were noted. The most popular types appeared to be the perennial favorite sugary-sweet Lucky Charms and Frosted Flakes. Perfect for providing the rush of energy needed to stay awake during Chem 5 and Math...

Author: By Elisabeth A. Mayer, | Title: Cereal Survey: How's Trix? | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

...scheduled labs, manysections also met on Veterans' Day. Some of theThursday sections of Computer Science 50,"Introduction to Computer Science I;" GeneralEducation 105, "The Literature of SocialReflection;" and Foreign Cultures 52, "Society,Religion and Politics in Iran," were held at theregularly scheduled times. The problem solvingsessions of Math 21a, "Multivariable Calculus,"also...

Author: By Carrie L. Zinaman, | Title: Professors Hold Classes In Defiance of Holiday | 11/12/1993 | See Source »

...However imprecise his budgetary math, Ross Perot can be credited with getting people to think seriously about deficit cutting. Even more earnest thinking is now coming from the Concord Coalition, a year-old group headed by three men safely out of the Election Day line of fire: Nixon-era Commerce Secretary Pete Peterson and two ex-Senators, Warren Rudman of New Hampshire and Paul Tsongas of Massachusetts, whose presidential campaign peaked on the eat-your-spinach message that everyone must sacrifice to bring the deficit down. Claiming 100,000 followers in 50 states, they aim to make it easier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remember the Deficit? | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

...winning vote is slim, the island's case may be marooned in committee for an extended period. Congress fears that a Puerto Rican application would revive the District of Columbia's bid for statehood -- an issue that the body has assiduously avoided. New states mean new political math. The island, for example, would get two Senators and six Representatives, taking away seats from other parts of the country and expanding the Hispanic bloc on Capitol Hill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Anticipation | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

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