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Lewis also said he felt it was too soon to predict if the gender ratios will significantly change, since house populations will be influenced by a variety of factors. "It depends on the size of blocking groups and their [composition]," Lewis said...

Author: By Marian Hennessy-fiske, | Title: Lewis Agrees to Publish First-Year Housing Assignments on Internet | 3/20/1996 | See Source »

...bottom portion of this bracket is the toughest of any to predict. The Tulsa Golden Hurricane have the most tournament experience of any of these teams, and forward Shea Seals is a third team All-American. Don't be surprised if Tulsa beats an erratic Louisville team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opening the Crystal Ball of the NCAA Tourney | 3/14/1996 | See Source »

...William, 13, leapfrogging over his father. There is little doubt that Charles wants to reign--it's all he has ever trained for--but he will have to accommodate his private life to public expectations. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of his personality is that it's hard to predict whether he will conform or stage a quixotic effort to win public opinion to his favor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRACTURED FAIRY TALE | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

TREES DON'T GROW TO THE SKY" IS the way generations of stock-market traders have rephrased the proverb, What goes up must come down. But that ancient bit of sententiousness is out of favor on Wall Street today. To be sure, no one quite dares to predict that after more than eight years of almost vertical ascent since the Crash of '87, share prices can keep going up forever. There are some signs of nervousness that one of these days a financial version of the law of gravity will reassert itself, as evidenced by last week's 94-point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW MUCH IS LEFT IN THE BULL MARKET? | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

...HARD PART ABOUT WRITING books that predict the future of America's ever more volatile political scene is that before the ink dries on the galley proofs, the future has already arrived. By the time the books are in stores, the writer is either dead wrong or looks as though he or she was predicting the obvious. After all, it was only three years ago that Bill Clinton became President and seers prophesied that he would build a new Democratic majority--despite the fact that he was elected with only 43% of the popular vote. And it was only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: DAWN OF THE LIVING DEMS | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

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