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Dates: during 1990-1999
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That did it. Struggling to get to the car, Lowery drove Sean to the office of Dr. Donald Kirk, a physician who serves many of Alpine's 470 year-round residents. She got there just in time; shortly after she walked into Kirk's waiting room, Lowery passed out on the floor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anatomy Of An Outbreak | 8/3/1998 | See Source »

...ratified Wednesday by union members, says TIME reporter Joe Szczesny. "But clearly GM fell far short in its efforts to get a broad mandate to restructure its operation. A draw in the negotiations was a victory for the union." GM will likely put many of its factories on a round-the-clock schedule for the rest of the year to try and recover some of the $2.2 billion in lost profits the strike has cost it. Workers will get plenty of overtime and GM will be churning out cars once again. But after that rush subsides, the world's largest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UAW Beats Back the Future | 7/29/1998 | See Source »

Korean golfer Si Re Pak begins play at the Du Maurier Open in Windsor, Ontario. The lady has been outperforming even Tiger this year, shooting the lowest round in LPGA history, and this weekend she could become only the fourth woman to win three major tournaments in one year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tomorrow's News: Thursday, July 30 | 7/28/1998 | See Source »

...spent one hour a week in that classroom, consciously devoting at least the first three sessions to distinguishing names and faces. A final round question in the game of "Peaceful Jeopardy" which we played at the beginning of second semester was, "What steps can you take to keep conflicts from escalating?" The contestants of both teams had quick answers. "Communicate, listen, take a deep breath...

Author: By Jessica F. Greenberg, | Title: POSTCARD FROM BOSTON | 7/24/1998 | See Source »

Under the round, silent shadow of William Shawn, editor in chief for 35 years, the New Yorker was urbane, literate and indifferent to the philistines. In short, it was intelligent. But by the time Shawn stepped down in 1987, two years after the magazine was purchased by media billionaire S.I. Newhouse, a good many of its pages were also subdued to the point of immobile. It was an atmosphere that Shawn's successor, Robert Gottlieb, did not do much to relieve. When Newhouse moved Tina Brown into the editor's job in 1992, it was for the plain purpose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Price Glory? | 7/20/1998 | See Source »

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