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...Nintendo are all racing to get their next-generation video-game players to the U.S. in time to win the hearts and minds of American vidkids next Christmas. Sega and Sony have already introduced new 32-bit game players in Japan, and Nintendo last week gave analysts a sneak preview of what its 64-bit Ultra 64 will look like. The wait -- and the extra computer power -- seemed worth it; in action scenes the Ultra's images were as seamless and smooth as, well, television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Mighty Morphing | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

...Whitewater Preview...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week January 1-7 | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

...preview of the larger problem is seen in the countless examples of male-female miscommunications that take place everyday in section meetings, on the pages of campus publications, and during dinner conversations. Imagine, considering the tensions it causes in simple verbal communication, the dangers coeducation must lead to in sexual communication...

Author: By G. BRENT Mcguire, | Title: Coeducational No More | 12/13/1994 | See Source »

...those of you who still need convincing, there is a site on the much-vaunted Information Super-highway which will allow one to preview this album (and others by Sony) at a modestly-equipped computer terminal. For those armed with a World-Wide Web browser (you know who you are), set the path to read http://www.music sony.com/Music/ArtistInfo/Midori.html. There, not only can one find a short biography of Midori, her Sony/CBS discography, and excerpts from critical reviews of this recording, but one can actually retrieve sound clips from this album in either 8-or 16-bit mono...

Author: By Brian D. Koh, | Title: Midori Plays to Mediocrity | 12/8/1994 | See Source »

...Atlanta? Auctioneers say the Southern capital and home of Ted Turner is the nation's premier market for the kind of flashy goods -- diamond-studded Rolexes, collectible autos and the like -- the U.S. appropriates from superspies and, far more frequently, drug dealers. TIME was given an exclusive preview of a small portion of the Ames collection. Highlights included...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Aldrich Ames Holiday Shopping Guide | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

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