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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...peace is not what Shahak is bringing to Israeli politics. The left-center Labor party is worried that the Rabin prot?g? will split the ?peace camp? by siphoning off centrist Labor members. That could force Shahak, Benjamin Netanyahu or Labor leader Ehud Barak to stake out extreme positions in order to attract enough votes to form a majority -- just the sort of frenzied coalition-building that left Netanyahu beholden to hard-liners against the peace process. But nobody?s panicking yet. ?Shahak has run very well in the polls, but it's entirely as an unknown entity,? reminds TIME Jerusalem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israeli General Goes Where Colin Powell Feared to Tread | 12/24/1998 | See Source »

...story was a headshaker. Ruth Sherman, a white Brooklyn, N.Y., elementary school teacher, assigned her class a book called Nappy Hair, about a little girl's proud acceptance of her coily mane, in order to bolster the self-esteem of her black and Latino charges. But some parents, after seeing only a few photocopied pages, assumed the book was a racist put-down and essentially ran Sherman out of the school. Most New Yorkers were torn between amazement at the brouhaha and pity for the children, who have lost a good teacher. But for Trevelyn Jones, book-review editor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Johnny Can't Read | 12/21/1998 | See Source »

...move--an Army brat or cook's son--typically either crawls into a shell or finds ways to cope with new classmates each school year. Hanks coped, adapted and later found a home in the impromptu family that is any company of actors. "To me it was the natural order of things, this willingness to go off and throw yourself into strange circumstances. I was never afraid to pack up and go off." And when he wasn't going off, he was looking up--at the stars. His obsession with the U.S. space program, which blossomed into Apollo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Tom Terrific | 12/21/1998 | See Source »

...still have time to sell losing or winning stocks in order to pair gains with losses, or to realize up to $3,000 of losses to set against ordinary income. Consider swapping a loser stock fund with a similar-style fund to stay invested but realize the loss. Finally, if you turned 70 before June 30, you must take an IRA or 401(k) distribution now--or pay a 50% surcharge. You can get relief, but the process is more painful than battling rabid shoppers on Christmas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gifts from the IRS | 12/21/1998 | See Source »

...light of all this, do you need to bank your newborn's cord blood? Again, probably not. The odds that you would use it are on the order of 1 in 100,000--compared to a 1-in-30,000 lifetime risk of being killed by lightning. In addition, you can't use a child's own cord blood to cure him. If he had a genetic condition, you'd be giving him back his old disorder. If he had cancer, you'd be giving him the same immune system that failed to defeat the cancer in the first place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miracle Blood | 12/21/1998 | See Source »

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