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What we resembled none of these. Instead, we beheld two clean-cut yuppies in pin-striped suits two introduced themselves as Larry and Steve. They ushered us into the neat, pastel-saturated meeting room and offered us a beverage of our choice. The drinks were on a table set with...

Author: By Alex K. Schwartz, | Title: Move Over, Maharishi | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

Along the north wall there are several rows ofcages, many with signs: "Don't touch me. Your kindaffection could spread infection," or moremenacingly, "Don't touch. The life you save may beyour own." Waiting for the call to the ring, theowners busy themselves with last minute primpingand perfuming of their...

Author: By William H. Bachman, | Title: Not Too Sexy for These Cats | 3/5/1992 | See Source »

Forty-two rows of seats had been squeezed into an airplane that surely would have contained fewer than 30 rows if it were owned by a U.S. carrier. The result: Many passengers assumed a variation of the lotus position in their seats.

Author: By Joe Mathews, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Best of Two Worlds | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

Both Malone and Ford said that the man, who was seated about five rows from the pulpit, is homeless and that he frequents the streets of Harvard Square.

Author: By Perry Q. Despeignes, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Man Interrupts Student Mass | 2/4/1992 | See Source »

Scant minutes after Mercer has been skewered by the defense, Dunleavy escorts her back to her car, then glides past rows of press cameras with a proud grin on his face. At one point the Current Affair star is overheard chatting with a colleague on the mobile phone. Then he...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press What's in a Middle Name? | 12/16/1991 | See Source »

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