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Britain is a far richer market, but it remains to be seen how much the British will be willing to relax their barriers to U.S. airlines in return for approval of the USAir deal. "To just open up the American airline market, the largest in the world, without extracting any return whatever would be crazy," asserts Neil Monroe, chief spokesman for Delta. The manner in which the question is handled is viewed as a test of U.S. toughness on free trade. The precedent created in the talks with the British may be critical in negotiations later with Germany, France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Air Wars | 11/23/1992 | See Source »

Everyone should just relax a little and remember the obvious: we are all fortunate people avoiding the Real World by attending one of the best colleges on the face of the earth. In addition, we are all participating in a tradition created to give us wonderful college memories that will loosen our purse strings during Novembers to come during alumni fundraising campaigns...

Author: By Ted G. Rose, | Title: I Like to Party on the Other Side of the Field | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

...banking industry recovers, its attitude about lending needs to swing back from hypercaution to moderation. This trend could be hastened if government would take another look at its banking regulations and find ways to relax the rules, and restore the risk-taking function of banks, without endangering the health of the FDIC. With interest rates so low, a batch of new loans would go a long way toward invigorating small and medium-size businesses, which are the nimblest sector of the economy and the most likely to provide new jobs in a hurry. Until that happens, no matter who gets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Banks Won't Lend | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

SATIRE ON TELEVISION, CONTRARY to George S. Kaufman's famous dictum, is what opens on Saturday night. After a week of slogging through the sitcom swamp, by the weekend TV seems increasingly ready to kick back, relax and make snide fun of itself. Saturday Night Live is still flourishing after 17 years on the air, while In Living Color is a highly rated fixture on Fox's Sunday-night schedule. Two more sketch-comedy shows have, with little fanfare, sneaked onto the Fox schedule this fall. One, The Edge, is a fitfully amusing but rather juvenile SNL knock-off that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Twisting The Satiric Knife | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...really don't get to relax," he says. "Thepartying is actually kind of annoying, because I'mtrying to sleep before my race...

Author: By Elizabeth J. Riemer, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Parties, Police and All Those People | 10/17/1992 | See Source »

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