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Morrison found working at a weekly magazine to be a little frantic compared with the biweekly FORTUNE, but also terrifically stimulating. "You have to react to constantly shifting news, but you still have to provide plenty of analysis," she says. Fortunately, one thing was familiar: the names, if not the faces, of her temporary co-workers. Morrison's husband Donald was at TIME for years (he's now an assistant managing editor at ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY and, coincidentally, Ann's current stand-in at FORTUNE). Good things rarely last forever, though, and so next week she will be heading back, while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: Dec. 27, 1993 | 12/27/1993 | See Source »

...rare to have five compounds react together simultaneously. Usually when five react it starts with two," he said. "It's not surprising to me that it's more comfortable for some institutions to go about it this...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Major Hospitals To Join Forces | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

Restic definitely provided that. Coming from the Canadian football League Hamilton Tiger Cats, Restic brought an innovative system known as the "Multi-Flex" where the offense would react to the defenses changes and exploit them. Still, not everyone was sold on it. In the registration issue, The Crimson wrote, "He may not beat them, but he will confuse them...

Author: By Eric F. Brown, | Title: The Odyssey of a Coach and a Program | 11/19/1993 | See Source »

World War II was the biggest event that stabilized freedom across the world," Wilson said. "I believe that the people of Boston will react very positively to this...

Author: By Leondra R. Kruger, | Title: WWII-Era Tanks to Arrive in Square | 11/10/1993 | See Source »

...reacted to these crude and, in most eyes, culturally negligible designs in the way an earlier American stylist, Elie Nadelman, had responded to anonymous folk art. He found beauty and a sort of wry pathos in them, along with a disregarded but distinct sense of style. Lichtenstein wasn't the first artist to react to American comic strips. Miro is plausibly said to have been influenced by George Herriman's now classic Krazy Kat. Apart from Stuart Davis, however, he was the first American artist to do so, because American artists had always been rather ashamed of their own vernacular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Image Duplicator | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

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