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...worry. U.S. layoffs rose to more than 228,000 in the first four months of 1994, according to the Chicago outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, up 13% from last year's pace. General Motors alone eliminated 17,000 jobs in the first quarter even though it plans to boost output 5.4% this year. (Such labor cutbacks have not stopped GM, Ford and Chrysler from raising prices on popular models like the Chevrolet pickup and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.) Overall, the hourly output of Detroit's workers has been increasing at an annual rate of 6.5%, while wages have grown just...
...proof is in the output. A writer's happiness is writing. In the 51 years of living that preceded the cancer, Price produced 13 books, beginning with the 1962 novel A Long and Happy Life, which was reviewed by Dorothy Parker in Esquire as "this lovely novel, meticulously observed, beautifully told" and has been continuously in print. In the 10 years since the onset of his illness, Price has written an additional 13 books -- novels, plays, memoirs, collections of stories, poems and essays. These works include his most acclaimed novel, Kate Vaiden, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award...
Even at Harvard, many feel that the experience of ethnic groups in this country isn't significant enough to warrant careful study, and instead ought to be tacked onto broader surveys. Ethnic studies refutes this assumption by its output, helping forge a more accurate picture of "America" in the process. It completes the big picture, rigorously studying issues if exclusion and responses to such exclusion that are at the heart of America's most excruciating problems...
...force, and not solely diplomacy, is still needed to calm troubled waters. But those who hold power will always cling to it; those who do not will always seek it. When have economic sanctions or pointed dialogue ever forced a dictator, sipping off the cream of his nation's output, to beg for mercy? Once the U.S. ascertains the willingness of Haitians--and Bosnians--to cooperate with outside parties, there should be no hesitation to use force...
...this show without reflecting that Boyd may turn out to have been the major artist that, with the single exception of Anselm Kiefer, '80s Neoexpressionism never had. Is everything of his on the same level? By no means: curator Barry Pearce has edited Boyd's long and effusive output sharply, and even so there are some real clinkers among the more recent work. Yet one remains convinced of a deep, solid achievement, not only in painting but also in sculpture -- for some of Boyd's ceramic work is truly remarkable -- and printmaking...