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Teams from B.U., Cornell, Dartmouth, MIT, NYU, the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania and Yale competed in the event...

Author: By Alexander D. Laskey, | Title: Cornell Victorious at T Party | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

Worry they should. NCAA MEN's POLL 1. Colorado Coll. (22) 9-0-3 283 2. Boston Univ. (7) 10-1-1 267 3. Michigan 10-3-0 208 4. Minnesota 10-3-1 190 5. Maine 12-3-2 172 6. Vermont 8-2-1 116 7. Denver 11-2-1 99 8. West. Michigan 11-3-0 82 9. Michigan St. 13-4-0 78 10. Lake Superior...

Author: By Eric F. Brown, | Title: ATHLETE of the WEEK | 12/6/1995 | See Source »

...Flat Tax Man. At the Budweiser booth at a trade show in Manchester, New Hampshire, a fellow gripping a cold one shouted at Forbes, "Hey, I saw you on TV this morning with the flat tax!" Notes Joel Slemrod, a tax expert who teaches at the University of Michigan Business School: "One of the attractions of the flat tax to ordinary people is not that their own tax returns are so complicated, but that they suspect that other people are taking advantage of the complexities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A BRASS-KNUCKLED GENTLEMAN: STEVE FORBES | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

...principal reason, according to the University of Michigan's Slemrod, that Forbes' plan could ultimately weigh down the middle class is his intent not to permit companies to deduct interest or the cost of employee fringe benefits. "Somebody will bear the burden of these increased business taxes, probably in higher prices, maybe also in lower wages," says Slemrod. Without the ability to write off the cost of employee health insurance, companies might pay such benefits in the form of salary, which could conceivably increase a worker's tax bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A BRASS-KNUCKLED GENTLEMAN: STEVE FORBES | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

DIED. JUNIOR WALKER, 53, saxophonist; of cancer; in Battle Creek, Michigan. As the front man for the Motown hitmakers, Junior Walker and the All Stars, Walker wielded a saxophone drenched in the blues. His high-wire riffs propelled such sixties standards as How Sweet It Is (to be Loved By You), Come See About Me, and These Eyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Dec. 4, 1995 | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

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