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...then? I mean, heaven forbid that any liberal would voluntarily work on such a publication. In a word: experience. Editing a nationally distributed publication was certainly a step up from editing a high school yearbook. Not many people can say that they have helped produce a marketed magazine from scratch...

Author: By Maren Lau, | Title: On Being an Edge Woman | 11/12/1993 | See Source »

...course, we do not use MSG," says themanager of the Bombay Cafe, Vinood Kapoor,affecting the air of a New York City maitre'd. "Wedo not use it because it is no good. We makeeverything here from scratch, all natural...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: MSG: Mmm So Good | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

According to Connors, The Link was developedafter a "long, long, long planning stage when theprofessors and designers got together." Becausethey conceived it from scratch, they were able toincorporate idiosyncratic research needs into thebuilding's basic structure. The designers spent agreat deal of time walking through the existinglabs, analyzing programs and interviewing thefuture occupants...

Author: By Marc D. Zelanko, | Title: Ceci N'est Pas Un Link | 11/4/1993 | See Source »

...because the head is very, very close to the platter surface--typically only one one-thousandth of an inch away--any physical shock to the hard disk could well cause the metal head to scratch over the platter surface and destroy whatever information that's stored in the path. Such damages are physical and therefore unrecoverable: your data is simply lost forever...

Author: By Haibin Jiu, | Title: Keep it Running | 10/5/1993 | See Source »

...located Bruce Reed at Georgetown University Hospital, where his own health-care bill was rising while his wife was undergoing tests for a stomach ailment. He found Joshua Wiener, a Brookings Institution fellow, clipping hedges at his home in Washington. Wiener grabbed some of his kids' purple-dinosaur scratch paper and, at his kitchen table, retabulated the costs and savings one more time. He figured Clinton needed $50 billion for a bare-bones benefit package, and he doubted Magaziner's savings could generate that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bill and Hill Clinton: Behind Closed Doors | 9/20/1993 | See Source »

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