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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This year, it should be a different story. Withsix players who have started at least one gamecoming back, Carril possesses a solid nucleus.Hielscher, senior co-captains Chris Mooney andMike Brennan, and guard Chris Yetman will likelymake the biggest contributions. Unfortunately forPrinceton fans, it won't be enough...

Author: By Peter K. Han, | Title: A Done Deal: Penn | 11/13/1993 | See Source »

...various parts among the many committees waiting to begin hearings. The earliest anybody expects an actual bill to pass is next August, and it could be next fall. The outlook is still for something to pass, but it will be a long time before there is any solid clue as to what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Please Help Us | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

...knew Ali didn't drink, so I didn't drink," Bowe says. "He didn't smoke, so I didn't smoke. He finished high school, so I finished high school." Over the years, Bowe developed another habit of Ali's: he likes a good boast and a solid punch line to go with it. And as with Ali, there is even some truth in what he says. The prime for a heavyweight comes in his late 20s. Bowe, now 26, has the potential to be one of boxing's greatest. Standing 6 ft. 5 in. and weighing about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like...Ali: RIDDICK BOWE | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

Against Vermont, Harvard played a solid game. It did not dominate the Catamounts; instead, the Crimson essentially kept the ball in play until Vermont made a mistake...

Author: By Eric F. Brown, | Title: W. Spikers Play Two, Win One | 11/6/1993 | See Source »

...action will not solve the paper-trash glut, which makes up 40% of the nation's solid waste. But Uncle Sam buys nearly 300,000 tons of paper a year (2% of U.S. sales) and may have the clout to change the industry's economics. Up to now, demand for recycled paper has not persuaded paper companies to make the huge investments in plant and equipment needed for recycling. So limited supply has kept prices high, which in turn has hurt demand. Clinton hopes government purchases will stimulate a much bigger supply, eventually cutting prices and making born-again stationery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: White House Paper Chase | 11/1/1993 | See Source »

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