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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...only get your favorite toothbrush and hairbrush in Japan and nothing in CVS will do, Kotobukiya will have it. After your meal at the sushi bar, you may wish to emulate a sushi chef. Kotobukiya will provide you with pre-cut fish, and you can use your newfound knowledge and expertise to make Japanese delicacies of your...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Angell, | Title: Kotobukiyay! | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

Armed with your newfound insight into the art of semi-cyber-snooping into the lives of others, go ahead and don't be shy. Reach out and finger somebody today...

Author: By Sharon C. Yang, | Title: Finger Me, Baby | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

Masanori Fujimori, a former IBM software engineer, thinks the metaphor is apt. He left IBM two years ago to launch a firm that produces software for multimedia. Cruising the Internet has been good for his business, with newfound friends in the field passing along specialized software tools and lining up profitable interviews for him with U.S. entertainment-industry figures. Now, in a small, smoke-filled room in Kawasaki, Fujimori is at his keyboard nearly around the clock. ``By meeting other people on the Internet,'' he says, ``you find out who you really are.'' For Japan's multimedia industry, that search...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PLAYING CATCH UP IN THE CYBER RACE | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...Haitian and American, Aristide appears a transformed man. Gone is the leftist firebrand who coyly refused to discipline the mob that brought him to power. Gone too is the self-righteous, mercurial contrarian of Washington exile. In their place is a man whom experience has imbued with wisdom, a newfound respect for dialogue and a deft skill for the politics of pragmatism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: Getting the Hang of It | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

...Harvard, independence is often accompanied by the relentless pressure of college life. Time off removes the stress of the academic year, and can develop this newfound independence. Dr. Catlin tells a story about one student who decided to take a year off, and took a job as a bartender in London. In this role, he had responsibility, but without the pressures of making seemingly irreversibly decisions about priorities. In his time abroad he came to see himself more positively and to have a more accurate understanding of his own identity...

Author: By Roy Astrachan, | Title: The Sophomore Slump | 11/18/1994 | See Source »

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