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Author: By Colin F. Boyle, | Title: Oarswomen Speed Past Dartmouth | 4/13/1988 | See Source »

...White House has angered Congress on several occasions by turning down pleas for import relief, most notably from the shoe industry. Many Democrats, and a few Republicans as well, are pushing for provisions in the trade bill that would force the Administration to retaliate automatically against unfair foreign traders. The President, though, has vowed to veto any bill that would take away his discretion on when to impose trade sanctions. The conflict has left the Democrats with a dilemma. Explains Rostenkowski: "We need a bill so tough that our trading partners can't ignore it, but so fair that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Making of A Mishmash | 3/28/1988 | See Source »

Although the city council's first Black President Bruce C. Bolling had the support of the mayor and was once thought a shoe-in for a third term, council members voted him out and replaced him with long-time Boston City Councilor Chistopher Ianella...

Author: By Adriane Y. Stewart, | Title: A Shift in Boston City Council | 1/13/1988 | See Source »

...concert. There is Mark the pianist and accordionist, a geek with glasses in a white dinner jacket and purple slacks who is also the minister of music at his church; Debbie the drummer, an ex- prom queen in a strapless gown who exchanges one pink pump for a running shoe, the better to thump her bass drum; Mary the violinist, of stern Scandinavian stock, uptight, humorless and "best remembered locally for her performance as Anita in West Side Story"; and Mike the gentle, wistful synthesizer player who found himself during the 1967 Summer of Love and once played with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: In The Sweet, Funny By and By OIL CITY SYMPHONY | 12/21/1987 | See Source »

Many practitioners praise the changed environment for making firms more responsive to client needs. And while the "white shoe" partnerships of the past may have been more above the fray, they also discriminated against women and non-Wasps. "It was the good old days for some people but not for others," says Skadden, Arps Managing Director Earle Yaffa. "Now there's an emphasis on talent." So much emphasis that the competition for top law students has driven starting pay to above $70,000 a year in some places. But to earn their keep, new associates are expected to rack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Tremors In The Realm Of Giants | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

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