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...next? Suits against burger chains for selling foods they know are unhealthy? Suits blaming sellers of gore-drenched video games for outbreaks of youth violence? Already, in one of his more expansive moments, Scruggs has mused that Wal-Mart would be a good target because it puts so many mom-and-pop stores out of business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are Lawyers Running America? | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

...quintet, based in Sacramento, Calif., didn't start out looking to head a crusade to bring integrity back to hard rock. Actually, the guys just wanted to skateboard. Moreno, 27, the son of a plumber (his dad) and a secretary (his mom), met Stephen Carpenter, 29 (now Deftones' guitarist), in junior high school when the two were drawn together by their passion for skateboarding. Later, Moreno and Carpenter, along with drummer Abe Cunningham, 26, and bassist Chi Cheng, 29, formed Deftones and released its debut CD, Adrenaline, in 1995. Deejay Frank Delgado, 29, who performed on selected tracks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Off to the Races | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

...intellectual challenge. It's not unusual for a skinny kid to beat a beefy hulk. Alyson McCormick, whose son Sam, 11, trains at Metropolis Fencing, a school in New York City, recalls fretting when Sam was about to spar with a burlier opponent. "But he said, 'Don't worry, Mom. He does the same thing every time. I know what I need to do,'" she recalls. After losing the first few points, Sam figured out how to adjust his game to win. As well as a confidence booster for the less brawny kids or those disinclined to team sports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dueling Darlings | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

Call them the forgotten majority: America's small businesses. This element of the U.S. economy is probably the most misunderstood in the land--from Madison Avenue to Washington--because it's such an eclectic and disparate group. It ranges from venture capital-backed dotcoms to mom-and-pop retailers to family-owned manufacturers. But they all seem to agree on certain things: taxes are too high and too complicated, health insurance is too expensive, and politicians--especially those inside the Beltway--should just go to you-know-where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Issues for Small Concerns | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

...also has a responsibility to look out for itself, if for no other reason than to avoid becoming an unexpected burden later. Entrepreneurs should determine how much they will need for retirement, after taxes and adjusted for inflation, and make sure they have the funds. "You don't want Mom and Dad to have to come back to work at age 80 because they need the money," says Drew Mendoza, president of the Family Business Consulting Group in Marietta, Ga. There are any number of ways to ensure continuing income. Parents can receive compensation as advisers or consultants, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business, Too Close To Home | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

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