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...FAVORITE MOMENT in Father of theBride takes place in the Banks' driveway onthe night before the wedding. Annie and George,unable to sleep, are discussing how difficulttheir imminent separation will be. And then itbegins to snow. The first snowfall in San Marino,California, in 36 years. George starts to speak,then stops...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: Father of the Bride--A Remake With Remade Message | 2/6/1992 | See Source »

While scientists estimate that approximately one half-ton of meteorites falls to Earth every year, most of this matter is not recoverable. Meteorites can be found with relative ease, however, on the snow and ice of Antarctica, leading geologists like Marvin to travel there in search of samples...

Author: By Robert C. Kwong, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Geologist Searches for Meteorites, Hopes for Clues to Earth's History | 2/5/1992 | See Source »

Boston's worst snow storm in twenty years did not stop 10,000 fans from watching Harvard capture its first Beanpot in seven years and seeing Cavanaugh pick up yet another honor--this time, tournament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Looking Back At 40 Years of the 'Pot, Nine Harvard Trophies | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

When we decided to put Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton on TIME's cover this week, one important ingredient of the effort was already in place. National political correspondent Larry Barrett was right where he is every fourth January: ankle-deep in snow and knee-deep in politics in New Hampshire. Larry actually received three assignments on Wednesday: he contributed to the main $ story analyzing Clinton as this year's Democratic front runner and to a piece on George Bush; he also wrote our story on the four other candidates working toward next month's primary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Jan. 27, 1992 | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

Framed by snow-capped mountains and an ice-blue sky, a 10-kg (22-lb.) adolescent California condor named Chocuyens poked his head out of a man-made nest on a rocky promontory in Southern California's Los Padres National Forest last week. With that timid move, he became the first member of his endangered species to return from captivity to the wild. Minutes later, his nestmate Xewe and two young Andean condors sent along as companions emerged. The birds jumped up and down and flapped their immense wings in an apparent preflight dance while jubilant naturalists watching from distant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The $25 Million Bird | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

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