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...appreciate that over all these years, we have stayed like friends." Raisa: "To understand Mikhail Sergeyevich, you have to understand where he started from and what he has managed to do. And if you could only know how we survived over the past seven years, how many sleepless nights we spent, how much worry there has been." Gorbachev: "It is humiliating to complain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mikhail Gorbachev, Private Citizen | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

...novel is a long comic monologue, closer to Portnoy's Complaint than to the higher-class Peyton Place that Mike Nichols made of the movie. "I have spent more sleepless nights wondering how I might have saved that movie," Ephron says. Probably she lost it the minute her first-person voice was removed from the script...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Repossess A Life: NORA EPHRON | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

...patients. I might ask them about chest pains but not 'Can you get dressed, eat O.K., take your medicine?' " At Long Beach, Jeffrey Ortiz thought he was in for a quiet rest when he was sent to the intensive care unit, suffering from "chest pains." Instead he spent a sleepless night: "People were coming in to do labs, the man in the next bed was groaning, and the heart monitor was bleeping. It was noisy and scary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Lesson in Compassion | 12/23/1991 | See Source »

Landing only for more fuel and ammunition, the two sleepless lieutenants set off for the Marine base at Barber's Point. "We went down and got in the traffic pattern and shot down several planes there," said Taylor, who suffered a severe arm wound. "I know for certain I shot down two planes or perhaps more; I don't know." Official records credited the two of them with downing seven planes, almost one-quarter of all Japanese losses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Day of Infamy | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

Those who cannot afford these expenditures at all are forced to work harder, retyping entire papers instead of making minor changes. They may spend sleepless nights waiting to borrow a friend's computer, doomed only to receive lower grades because they are too tired to think clearly. Some are even driven to a life of crime, turning to ruthless software piracy in order to complete their assignments...

Author: By Andrew Chen, | Title: Antiquated Harvard | 10/29/1991 | See Source »

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