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...question is, where does it go from here? Layoffs and unemployment typically rise coming out of a slowdown, as companies use job cuts to regain profitability and prepare for future growth. Optimists will tell you that the worse the numbers get, the more likely a quick recovery becomes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is the Unemployment Glass Half Empty or Half Full? | 9/6/2001 | See Source »

...important not to try to be a superhero in the fall. Learn your way around Cambridge and Boston, go to a Red Sox game with your roommates and learn to sail on the Charles. If you burn out first semester, you may find it difficult to regain the motivation that got you here...

Author: By David M. Debartolo, | Title: Where to Learn | 9/4/2001 | See Source »

This cooperation is largely motivated by self-interest--many schools can regain at least a percentage of their per-pupil funding by counting home schoolers, who get more options without being fully part of the system. "These programs can win parents back when they see the school is willing to offer alternative forms of education," says Patricia Lines, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute in Seattle and one of the foremost experts on home schooling. "There's something very efficient about [traditional] schooling, and home schooling isn't exactly efficient." That's one reason TIME found so many home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Home Sweet School | 8/27/2001 | See Source »

...television station Wednesday evening, signals the effective end of the political life of the Senator which began when balanced budgets were considered a radical idea. The irascible 79-year-old Helms has held his seat since 1972. GOP strategists insist Helms? impending departure will not hurt their chances to regain the Senate in 2002, but Democrats? undisguised glee over the announcement tells another story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jesse Helms, the Face of Hard-Core Conservatism, Will Call it Quits | 8/21/2001 | See Source »

...back. They were there when he wiggled his hand. "They continue to view every small step as a very positive sign of hope," says Sister Jean Rhoads of Sacred Heart Children's Hospital, where the boy has been transferred. Rogers, Jessie's surgeon, says the boy will probably not regain full use of his arm. And his right thigh lost half of its mass during the attack, so he will probably require a brace to walk--if he can walk. Or if he ever wakes up to tell his part of a tale of a boy and a shark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saving Jessie Arbogast | 7/30/2001 | See Source »

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