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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...spin doctor," he says. "We don't do research on the opponents and feed it to the press." At 31, after 10 years at the Nashville Tennessean, he became the Chicago Tribune's Washington correspondent. By 34, he was the editor of the Tribune Co.-owned Sentinel in Orlando. Four years later, he was editor of the Tribune itself. He ruffled feathers in that newsroom by detaching reporters from their regular beats -- one sportswriter was assigned to cover national politics -- but earned the admiration of some of his troops by backing special projects like a long series on Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Perot's Lieutenants | 5/25/1992 | See Source »

...addition to Calengosi, the caucus alsohonored Ruben Sierra, who plays right field; JoseGuzman, who pitches; Ivan Rodriguez, who catches;Rafael Palmeiro, who plays first base; JulioFranco, who plays second base; Dickie Thon, whoplays shortstop; Juan Gonzalez, who playsoutfield; Ray Ramirez, who serves as assistanttrainer; and Orlando Gomez, who coaches

Author: By Ahmad Z. Che on, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Rangers Honored | 4/25/1992 | See Source »

Walt Disney World in Orlando is a theme park with hotels attached. Euro Disney is the reverse: a spectacular sprawl that confirms the company as a premier force in modern architecture. A decade ago, as architects began to shrug off their Modernist doldrums, they saw in Disney's park designs an attractive blend of wit, glamour and function. Suddenly there was nothing wrong with places that were fun to look at and to live in. Eisner took advantage of the new spirit and hired such Postmodernist master builders as Michael Graves (for the whimsical but still somehow leaden Swan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Voila! Disney Invades Europe. Will the French Resist? | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...incurable, often fatal illness that can be prevented to some extent by changes in lifestyle, and education about cancer prevention has been accomplished without this sort of celebrity brouhaha. One would never hear reporters deciding to "out" famous people with cancer, but editors of the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Orlando Sentinel, among others, said they would have made Ashe's illness known--even without his consent--for the good of the public. This only reinforces the perception that AIDS is different from all other illnesses...

Author: By Jendi B. Reiter, | Title: Ordinary People | 4/13/1992 | See Source »

Already, former college stars are sprinkled throughout the league. Avid football fans will recognize college stars like Barcelona's Tony Rice (Notre Dame), Orlando's Kerwin Bell (Florida), San Antonio's Tony Boles (Michigan) and London's Judd Garrett--who ran roughshod over Harvard during his Princeton career...

Author: By Gordon P. Bellamy, | Title: Tackling the World | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

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