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...energy behind the Rolling Stones in the late 70's and early 80's. Richards' new single "Eileen" and the four other songs that appear with it on a recent Virgin disc show him returning to the Stones' bluesy roots while letting his own unmistakable personality shine through...
...A.B.A. is also trying to shine up the image of attorneys by encouraging them to do more pro bono work for needy clients. Lawyers are already doing more than the public realizes, says Scanlon. "Our profession gives more donated services than any other profession...
...summer's end Michael Crichton '64 will likely find himself Hollywood's unofficial Man of the Year. His work hatched the now-ubiquitous "Jurassic Park" and seems sure to shine again with "Rising...
...Clinton the Tokyo conference was supposed to be a chance to shine in foreign affairs and reassert American leadership over the Group of Seven. By last week, however, the outlook had changed to a point where White House aides were scrambling to scale back expectations, pointing to Japan's political tumult as a hindrance to agreements. The sorry truth is that Miyazawa is scarcely alone in his fall from grace. Along with his fellow summiteers, Clinton is plagued by waning faith in his abilities. His first four months in office have made America's allies less respectful of the traditional...
...going to be more micro," that is, more focused on "targeted investment in promising technologies" and on "opening markets abroad" for specific industries in which the U.S. stands to create thousands of new jobs. Predicts Clinton proudly of his economic adviser: "That's where Laura is really going to shine...