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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Attacking its problems, Toys "R" Us recently declared that it was closing 59 stores, laying off as many as 3,000 workers and taking a $495 million charge against earnings to slash inventory, a move that jolted its two biggest suppliers, Hasbro and Mattel, into announcing that they expect lower earnings. Toys "R" Us has undertaken a redesign of its stores and a new strategy of broadening its merchandise to include children's clothing and electronics. But it will also have to pull off a more difficult transformation. Says Sean McGowan, an industry analyst with Gerard Klauer Mattison...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turmoil in Toyland | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...straitjacket." Elementary schools lack male teachers, "sending a message to boys that learning is primarily for girls." Young boys, he claims, learn at different tempos, and perhaps the cutoff birth month for starting school should be later for boys than for girls. Once there, boys should be allowed to move around more, taking short recesses when they are restless. They should be able to use computers rather than be forced to write by hand before their small-motor skills are developed. Noting that boys constitute 71% of school suspensions and are less likely to go to college than girls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Make A Better Student: Beyond The Gender Myths | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...years since Frames of Mind was published, those other volumes have never appeared. Nor, as Gardner acknowledges, have those discussions and tests been undertaken. He now says that as a scientist he preferred to move on to other matters within MI and outside it. Moreover, he says, it goes against the grain of his philosophy to develop tests to measure the intelligences, a prerequisite psychologists say would be necessary to determine the validity of the theory. Gardner also points out that the overall trends in neurology and cognitive psychology strongly support his view that intelligence comprises many abilities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Make A Better Student: Seven Kinds Of Smart | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...most popular person at the party used to be the one flaunting the hottest stock tip. Pssst--zip drives. Ooh, baby! Not anymore. Today's darling is the geek in the corner explaining zero-coupon bonds. Zero what? You know, those tricky little devils that look like bonds and move like stocks and, um, are only up 25% this year after rising 22% last year. Ooh, baby! That's right. Just when you had given up on another year of 20%-plus investment gains (and having anything to gloat over), along comes a sharp decline in interest rates that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Psst...Buy Bonds | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

Since most of the benefits of strength training occur with heavier weights, the hardest part is figuring out when to move up. That's where working with a personal trainer or taking classes at the Y can come in handy. A trainer can also help you stick to your schedule. Look for one who is certified by the American Council on Exercise or some other national fitness organization. If personal trainers don't fit your image or your budget, there are any number of books and videos to help you get started. A paperback that's well suited to beginners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pumping Iron | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

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