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Local 254 has also come under fire from custodial workers for a recent University contract that freezes wages for 20 months, reduces vacation time and decreases pay for sick time...

Author: By Gregory S. Krauss, | Title: Security Guards Form New Union | 11/27/1996 | See Source »

Many security guards oppose returning to Local 254, which has come under fire from custodial workers for a recent contract that freezes wages for 20 months, reduces vacation time and decreases pay for sick time...

Author: By Jal D. Mehta, | Title: Security Guards To Vote Today On Unionization | 11/26/1996 | See Source »

...only online community I ever felt a part of was alt.tasteless, a Usenet forum dedicated to wretchedly sick humor. Mind you, I was never an active, rec.pets.cats-baiting member, just a lurker who enjoyed dropping by from time to time to see what the lads were up to. I soon tired of it, though. While I appreciate in theory the idea of people the world over communicating through their computers, it turns out that few of them have anything interesting to say. The good stuff is communicated in private...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MR. RHEINGOLD'S NEIGHBORHOOD | 11/25/1996 | See Source »

...myself cancelled my LSAT because I was sick the day I took the test, but I can't help wondering if I would have suffered the same doubts as my friend had I received a bad score. It's entirely conceivable; those feelings aren't unknown to me. In fact, I would be surprised if more than a small minority of Harvard students were entirely comfortable in their intellectual skin. I like to call it the "I'm the mistake" syndrome--that anxious, ephemeral pang we all entertain for a moment and then dismiss, only to feel guilty that...

Author: By David H. Goldbrenner, | Title: The Toll Of Ambition | 11/22/1996 | See Source »

...felt unsafe; Dole people owned guns, watched Home Improvement and listened to '70s music. Clinton did well with intuitive types and emotion-based people rather than fact-based people. The problem was that swing voters, by and large, were thinkers, not feelers. To win over these skeptics, who were sick and tired of grand schemes and unfulfilled promises, Clinton would have to make a strong statistical case for his record, then roll out a parade of bite-size, easily understood policies that could remake his image step by step by step...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MASTERS OF THE MESSAGE | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

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