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Clinton, a restless man defined by his energy and appetites, concludes that the only constant about life today is its unremitting motion. For his generation even the revolutions came from within and aren't over yet--civil rights, sexual freedom and now the one under way, driven by silicon and imagination. And so the beautiful thing about Clinton and the horrible thing about him too is that he moves with these changes almost daily, modulating his positions to fit the changing moods. If Dole, in his style and syntax, often seems strangely off-key, Clinton is a tuning fork, banging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ELECTION '96: CAMPAIGN: TWO MEN, TWO VISIONS | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

...looks like a highly profitable choice. IBM's service sector, with sales of $12.7 billion, is pegged to grow at around 25% a year--that's good news, since the company can sell real brainpower rather than its quickly obsolete silicon counterpart. The group is growing so fast, says Thoman, that it's facing a challenge that's novel even for IBM: locating 15,000 talented new bodies to throw into the business next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ACT TWO FOR BIG BLUE | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

...worried as executives of the high-tech corridor in Silicon Valley. The computer whizzes have never been very active in politics, but now, in addition to sounding their alarm about 211, they are forming a lobbying group to head off future threats. Says Intel's senior vice president, Leslie Vadasz: "We need to be more proactive and make sure our story is heard early in the debate." Someone must be listening. Earlier this year, voters indicated a preference for Prop 211; more recent polls show that the lawyers are losing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LITIGATION VALLEY | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

...wish I could just enjoy it. This newly reignited bull market in stocks is minting millionaires from Wall Street to Silicon Valley. Normal folks, who have found it tough to get a decent raise in the stingy 1990s, are benefiting too by using mutual funds to build nest eggs that they hope will fund their kids' college educations and their own retirement. It's all very exciting and, like a pot of Mom's ham bone and string beans, a nourishing meal for anyone with enough courage to sit at the table...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW I LEARNED TO HATE THE DOW | 10/21/1996 | See Source »

There has been a boom in ethnic papers, according to the New York Times, with some 20 journals for Russian readers and more than 60 for Vietnamese immigrants. And the San Jose Mercury News has positioned itself as the voice of Silicon Valley, a community defined not only by geography but by technology as well. The Mercury News reported a circulation increase in the past year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: READ ALL ABOUT IT | 10/21/1996 | See Source »

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