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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...executives, including the head of Chinese military intelligence. While his testimony revealed few new details, his appearance on the Hill gave the Clinton administration another bad China day. "Coming on the heels of the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, continuing allegations of Chinese nuclear spying and the recent failure of trade talks with China," says TIME White House correspondent Jay Branegan, "Chung?s appearance conjured up yet again an image of complete mess-up by this administration on questions pertaining to China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another China Problem: He-e-re's Johnny Chung! | 5/11/1999 | See Source »

...that day, like other days, 40% of those teenagers--a number that has doubled in the past two years alone--logged on to the Internet. The vast majority did not encounter recipes for pipe bombs or deranged rants about white supremacy. Most were getting sports scores, downloading the most recent Britney Spears cut, chatting with friends. Some were even doing their homework, tapping into colorful libraries of information on the rain forests, data about particle physics, essays on Hamlet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Raising Kids Online | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

...says. "He can do whatever he wants." Tom Horan, a New Mexico lawyer and lobbyist, doesn't check his teenage sons' e-mail simply because, he acknowledges, he doesn't know how. At least Berger-Daar and Horan are honest. While more than 70% of parents in a recent Jupiter Communications survey asserted that they set at least some restrictions on their kids' Internet activities, a TIME/CNN poll of teenagers last week indicated that the kids see things somewhat differently: 62% said their parents know little or nothing about the websites their kids visit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Raising Kids Online | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

...latest online player to offer retail investors a small portion of stock in initial public offerings, before the new issues leap 500% on their market debuts. To participate, you'll need to have a hefty $100,000 in your account, and a hearty appetite for risk--despite the recent mania, most IPOs turn out to be losers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Money: May 10, 1999 | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

...Percentage of major characters under 18 who smoked in recent films...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Numbers: May 10, 1999 | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

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