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...seem to have everything going their way, but an even rosier picture awaits the women. While losing only two of their top 16 performers from last year, the netwomen had an excellent recruiting year...

Author: By Jonathan Putnam, | Title: Getting Better and Better | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

...remarks upset Schroeder's wife Margaret and enraged DeVries. The next day officials gave a rosier account of Schroeder's condition. They announced that his fever was subsiding and that he might be allowed to attend his son's wedding on March 16. They released photos showing Schroeder waving to Haydon. Schroeder was also treated to his first trip outdoors: a brief excursion to the hospital parking lot, from which he could glimpse the "transitional care" apartment building where he will live if he leaves the hospital. Two children rushed over to greet the famous patient. "It was like shaking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Medicine: Mar. 4, 1985 | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...survey results are somewhat rosier than the findings of a Crimson poll of junior faculty last spring, which found just under half of those surveyed to be pleased on the whole with their Harvard experience...

Author: By Charles T. Kurzman, | Title: Harvard Says Junior Faculty Is Happy | 11/29/1984 | See Source »

...solutions of its American relative. But no one is quite so arrogant as to suggest that there is nobody starring in Africa or Latin America in nations where so many people live at the brink of subsistence, there is little patience with policies which endorse present suffering for a rosier future. In the short run, many...

Author: By Gilad Y. Ohana, | Title: The Joy of Capitalism | 4/25/1984 | See Source »

...current economic recovery, which has boosted revenues through increased income and retail sales, deserves considerable credit for the rosier outlook. Just as important, however, has been a spartan regimen of tax hikes and belt-tightening. Some 38 states imposed new levies or extended temporary tax hikes during 1982 and early 1983, measures that are expected to raise some $10 billion for fiscal 1984. Fully three-quarters of the states slashed spending below the levels they had originally appropriated during the past two years. The result of these austerity measures, says David Levine, an economist with the Bureau of Economic Analysis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Restoring a Delicate Balance | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

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