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...reality, those skills have been needed from the start--and the big scoop is that Holland's days have been numbered for months, maybe even a year. He came to Ben & Jerry's in February 1995 and soon after began to clash with the forceful Cohen, who remains chairman and, along with Greenfield, still controls 42% of the company. Cohen denies any serious clashes. "That's not the way it felt to me," he says. He acknowledges that Holland's stint was short but says "changes in the marketplace" dictated his departure. Other insiders, though, say Cohen wasn't happy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A NEW FLAVOR AT BEN & JERRY'S | 10/14/1996 | See Source »

Sure, they are given training about two or three weeks before the first-years show up, but only enough time to have a rudimentary knowledge of some departments and programs on campus. Having a professor who knew the scoop on different classes and concentrations as an advisor would have been such a gift during the first year. Instead, blank eyes greeted the overwhelmed first-year, friendly yet blank. The world of Cores, requirements and concentrations is befuddling. A guiding hand would have been more than appreciated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Proctors Don't Have a Clue | 10/1/1996 | See Source »

While the "inside scoop" on the playoff teams will be endlessly rehashed by cheesy pre-game shows on Fox, Sunday marks the end of the 1996 season for most of major league baseball...

Author: By Yair J. Listokin, | Title: 'How About That!': Baseball Feats Not Forgotten | 9/27/1996 | See Source »

Once he had them, Gooding called Morris last Tuesday for comment (Morris hung up on him once and did not respond to several messages) and prepared to run the story. But five days before the issue was scheduled to hit the newsstands, the Star offered its scoop to several newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the Wall Street Journal. Only the New York Post went for it. Releasing it to other papers before its actual publication, Bunton insists, was simply an effort to protect the Star's scoop after Morris had been alerted to the story. Said Bunton: "The White...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW: IS THIS STORY TRUE? | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

Aboard the Swing State Choochoo, Clinton nears. Then, finally, a juicy scoop appears: Dick Morris may have frolicked with a hooker. The press explodes. The talk shows try to book her. Although the story hardly overwhelms (Can this be worse than what he did for Helms?), The critics say it shows that sleaze pervades The Friends of Bill. Surviving White House aides Who loathe our Dick in varying degrees'll Confide, "We told you so: the man's a weasel." The Prez won't choke; for him this is routine. He'll smoothly give the longest speech we've seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONE BIG FAMILY, STUPID | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

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