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...megastar to the Los Angeles scene, the reaction in Orlando may not be as negative as one would expect. In a poll in the Orlando Sentinel earlier this week, 90 percent of respondents said O'Neal was not worth the $115 million the Magic was offerring. Apparently the Lakers didn't agree. The signing caps a stunning seven-day stretch of megadeals that begs the question how much is too much? Chicago began the frenzy by signing Michael Jordan to a one-year $25 million deal. The Knicks then committed $151 million for a trio of players. Miami followed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaq Goes Hollywood | 7/18/1996 | See Source »

...Cross's Ozarks unit quit and established an independent blood bank. At a time of such stress and dislocation, officials of some blood regions express unhappiness with Mrs. Dole's decision to take leave. "Frankly I was shocked that they would allow her to take a one-year leave of absence and then come back," says Bob Bordogna, chairman of the Red Cross blood unit in Louisville, Kentucky. "That's pretty hard for an organization to deal with, while [its] president goes on hiatus to campaign for her husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FIRST BLOOD: HOW THE RED CROSS WOUNDED A RESUME | 7/1/1996 | See Source »

...Secretary General are receding. France, China and Russia, members of the powerful Security Council, strongly support Boutros-Ghali, but the U.S. confirmed Thursday that it would use its Council veto if the Egyptian were re-elected. Seeking to soften the blow, the Clinton Administration had offered Boutros-Ghali a one-year extension of his term. The Secretretary General turned it down. "The Clinton Administration feels that Boutros-Ghali has not done a good job reorganizing and streamlining the organization," says TIME State Department correspondent Dean Fischer. "He has proved to be an inefficient manager and the U.S. is unhappy with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond Boutros-Ghali | 6/27/1996 | See Source »

...Secretary General are receding. France, China and Russia, members of the powerful Security Council, strongly support Boutros-Ghali, but the U.S. confirmed Thursday that it would use its Council veto if the Egyptian were re-elected. Seeking to soften the blow, the Clinton Administration had offered Boutros-Ghali a one-year extension of his term. The Secretretary General turned it down. "The Clinton Administration feels that Boutros-Ghali has not done a good job reorganizing and streamlining the organization," says TIME State Department correspondent Dean Fischer. "He has proved to be an inefficient manager and the U.S. is unhappy with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond Boutros-Ghali | 6/20/1996 | See Source »

...John F. Kennedy School of Government will award 479 degrees: 226 one-year master of public administration (M.P.A.), 29 two-year M.P.A., 220 master of public policy (M.P.P.) and four master in public policy and urban planning degrees at Kennedy Memorial Park, according to the registrar...

Author: By Justin D. Lerer, | Title: Nearly 6,000 Graduate | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

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