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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...megadeals, the ranks of their troops were shrinking drastically in the last years of the '80s. Merrill Lynch, which lost $213 million in 1989, last month announced plans to let 3,000 of its 41,000 employees go by the end of this year. The bleak job outlook deters business-school students who a few years ago might have eagerly aspired to investment-banking jobs. "A lot of people are shying away from Wall Street because the jobs are not there," says Mike Russell, 25, editor of the Harvard Business School newspaper. "There is an air of uncertainty about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Predator's Fall: Drexel Burnham Lambert | 2/26/1990 | See Source »

Dean of the Business School John H. McArthur said in a prepared news release that the admission of the students represented the school's effort to have an "international outlook and diverse student body...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Business School Admits Four Soviets to Program | 2/14/1990 | See Source »

...three analysts predicted difficult timesahead for the Soviet Union, saying that even ifthe current political crisis is resolved, thelong-run outlook for Gorbachev and the country asa whole...

Author: By John M. Bernard, | Title: Political Reforms Needed For Gorbachev's Survival | 2/7/1990 | See Source »

...Crimson's play in the tournament gives Captain Alexander Berg an optimistic outlook on the team's season...

Author: By Jacque Blocker, | Title: Spikers Reach Quarters in NJ Event | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...only the outlook for perestroika that is in doubt; Gorbachev's own future seems less than guaranteed. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov repeated the traditional response last week when asked whether the President's position was endangered: "There is no alternative to it. There are no alternative leaders. There are no alternative policies." That is not self-evident. In the Soviet Union there are always alternatives, even if they are unpleasant, and there are always ambitious leaders, even if they are unimaginative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union Occupational Disease | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

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