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Also running for the board are Woodrow A. Myers, director of Health Care Management at Ford Motor Company, who was awarded a degree from Harvard Medical School in 1977; Richard E. Oldenburg '54, chair of Sotheby's North America; and Robert D. Reischauer '63, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute in Washington...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Elite Group Vie for Overseer Posts | 1/31/1996 | See Source »

...proved a staunch ally at critical moments--like the 1991 Gulf War, to which he committed French combat troops. Determined to secure France's position in the post-cold war era, Mitterrand threw his full weight behind the cause of European integration, with the Franco-German axis as its motor. Mitterrand also launched some $6 billion worth of landmarks, firmly placing his imprint on the Paris skyline. His imprint too was in lawbooks for abolishing the death penalty. The disastrous defeat of the Socialists in 1993 tarnished the closing moments his career--and his beginnings were darkened as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jan. 22, 1996 | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

...formula, babe in distress. Chyna Shepherd is the sole survivor after a fairly efficient thrill killer invades a house where she is a weekend guest and murders everyone else. She's terrified and unarmed, but naturally, instead of calling the cops, she stows away in the killer's motor home as he escapes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: MYSTERIES IN DRAG | 1/8/1996 | See Source »

...feel very much like a regular car. The acceleration is good, and it handles the same. But it's a bit of a stretch to say, as GM claims, that it's quieter than a regular car. At startup and slow speeds, that's certainly true. The electric motor is almost silent. But at normal driving speeds, most of the noise you hear in a car comes from the road and wind, so it sounds pretty much the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind the Wheel: | 1/5/1996 | See Source »

Robin and Dominguez live in Seattle on only $13,000 a year, honoring some of the precepts in Your Money (repair your own car, shop at garage sales), while ignoring others (sell your house and live in a motor home, eat beans). They have put the profits they have netted into a charitable foundation. "We're delighted by the commercial success," says Robin, "but people have been hounding us for money. We want to give it out, but at our discretion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERILS OF THE SIMPLE LIFE | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

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