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...entire world" (according to his epitaph). In one of his obscure quatrains, he prophesied that in 1999, "from the sky there will come a great King of terror." Nobody knows what that was supposed to mean, but in recent decades many would-be prophets have used those lines to predict all manner of cataclysms, from nuclear war to global warming to the end of the world. This suggests that centuries of science have not displaced--and perhaps have even reinforced--people's desire for mystical clues to their fate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: History: Can The Millennium Deliver? | 5/11/1998 | See Source »

...opportunity arises in announcing seemingly every favorable economic statistic that comes out or in his speeches, starting with one this week at the Detroit Economic Club. But Gore may not always want to be inseparable from the economy. If the Millennium Bug sparks a recession, as various economists predict, Republicans aim to remind voters that the high-tech Veep who popularized the term "information superhighway"will have had eight years in which to tackle the problem. "The Year 2000 problem and the Year 2000 campaign are going to be the same thing," says Jim Lucier of Americans for Tax Reform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: The G.O.P. Plots to Hang The 2000 Problem on Al | 5/11/1998 | See Source »

...ability to resist viral infection, and the vicious cycle plays itself out ad infinitum. It's unclear whether the viruses cause the disease or the disease causes the viruses. It is known that Graves' Disease is hereditary to a certain extent, although there is no clear way to predict when it will develop, in whom or under what circumstances...

Author: By Jim Cocola, | Title: Facing the Grave | 5/4/1998 | See Source »

...year, the thorny question of sanctions is set to come up before the U.N. Security Council Monday. But if Iraqi leaders think their oft-quoted vision of "light at the end of the tunnel" is going to be shared by their 15 adjudicators, they have another think coming. "I predict there will be no agreement to anything being done on sanctions," said British ambassador Sir John Weston. The reason: Richard Butler's claim that UNSCOM has made "virtually no progress" in recent weapons inspections. Even the Russians, who are floating a resolution that would muzzle UNSCOM, balked at the idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq Plays the Sanctions Game | 4/27/1998 | See Source »

...miscue by the usually sure-handed Fernandez prompted Yankee radio announcer John Sterling to remark in his amiably pretentious baritone, "Anyone who thinks they can predict baseball is crazy...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, | Title: Peter Gammons, Yahoo Grace Beanpot Stands | 4/22/1998 | See Source »

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