Word: personics
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Monica Seles doesn't have secretaries. She doesn't have personal assistants. She doesn't have liaisons or lackeys, or go-betweens. She's the type of person who leaves messages on your machine. She's the type of person who when she can't reach you, calls until she does -without a trace of annoyance or impatience...
...everything for tennis. Unlike Hingis and Williams, who were basically raised to be "champions" (and in the case of the Williamses, cash cows), Monica loves the game like no other. She doesn't hesitate in saying that she enjoys practice more than competition (she hates the idea that one person "has to lose...
Attractive young actors and actresses parade in front of the screen playing idealistic intellectual types who associate smoking their choice of cigarettes with the ideal that "one person can change the world," and the desire to "see all the stars in the sky at the same time." But I suspect the phrase in the flyer hinted at something all the more corrupt because it is more sincere. It hinted at the idea to which philosophers like Nietzsche and writers like Hesse have accustomed us; that intensity of experience is all that is the point...
...Harvard Political Union, a subcommittee of the Institute of Politics, organized the four-person panel that included
Secretary of Defense William Cohen convened a four-person panel to study the Navy's presence on Vieques this summer. The panel's report, released last month, states that the Navy has done well in addressing environmental concerns on the island, including the protection of endangered species...