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Some bisexual women travel a similar path. Sarah Listerud, a member of a large Catholic family, arrived at Oberlin College believing marriage for her was a "given." During her sophomore year, she fell in love with a woman. She had subsequent lesbian liaisons but remained attracted to men. "I thought bisexuality was a phase I was going through before joining the lesbian community," recalls Listerud, now 29 and living in Chicago. But then, she would "bump into a guy in the cafeteria who was really cute or get a crush on a guy. Finally, it was like a little light...
...deal is probably as good as Icahn can get, given TWA's bumpy flight path since he came aboard. Less than three months after he officially gained control, the airline's 6,000 flight attendants walked off the job for 10 weeks. In April 1986, a month after the strike began, a terrorist bomb exploded in mid-air on a flight bound for Athens, killing four passengers and wounding nine others. TWA's overseas business never recovered. Neither did its relationship with labor. Icahn's zeal to cut costs has also led to confrontations with TWA's mechanics and pilots...
Unlike his father, who had his job thrust upon him at age 37 when his own father was paralyzed by a stroke, Sulzberger has followed a carefully calibrated path to the top. At the tender age of 14, he decided to leave his mother's house and go live with his father. He knows how hard it must have been on his mother, but, he says, "she didn't cry in my presence." He moved uptown to an elegant Fifth Avenue apartment that included his father's second wife Carol, so demanding that she once told the wife...
However, if the United Nations continues its path of indecision and indifference, the message will be clear: The world is not yet ready for a real United Nations. Individual nations, and especially the powerful democracies, have not yet developed the will to lead the world in causes they perceived as not directly in their interest...
...latest offensive by Peru's Shining Path guerrillas has reached unprecedented ferocity -- and has focused on Lima, which has never experienced such a brutal wave of attacks. Starting in mid-July with a car bomb that killed more than 20 people in the capital, the campaign has flared into a full-scale blitz. Last week bombs destroyed several police stations, a private research center and the Bolivian embassy. Though President Alberto Fujimori, who canceled his trip to an Ibero-American summit in Madrid, has promised a "battle without mercy," his police and army seem helpless...