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...have seen him during the past two months believe that he remains in good form for a person of his age. But he is surely aware that his political power, especially among the young, is on the wane. He can afford to allow university students to let off steam occasionally in pursuit of democracy or in memory of a fallen hero. The test will come if, when the ceremonies for Hu are past, the engine of protest should suddenly roar out of control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China Come Out! Come Out! | 5/1/1989 | See Source »

...head of the microbiology division of the FDA's Office of Nutrition and Food Sciences: "If you're told to cook something and let it sit for two minutes, there's a good reason. You're letting the heat from inside the food come out in the form of steam and finish the cooking." Once food is prepared, it should be eaten within an hour or refrigerated. Among the most dangerous foods to leave out are those containing eggs, such as mayonnaise and custard. Cooked poultry filled with stuffing is also likely to grow bacteria quickly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Kitchen To Table | 3/27/1989 | See Source »

...story on "the undercover Romeo," a drug informant who allegedly lured innocent women into dope deals, to an ogling visit to a topless coffee shop. Can't something be done, critics and concerned viewers cry, about such tasteless shows? Now a campaign against TV sleaze appears to be gathering steam. But the cure may be worse than the disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Putting A Brake on TV Sleaze | 3/20/1989 | See Source »

Playing at number two, Tri-Captain Sheila Morrissey fought off Yale's Whitney Stewart to win the first two games, 18-17 and 15-12, but she lost steam and dropped the next...

Author: By Rebecca D. Knowles, | Title: Racquetwomen Top Yale, Dartmouth and F&M | 2/27/1989 | See Source »

...people had been sick and missed a lot of training," Haggerty said. "A lot of people lost steam. As I told them yesterday, whether they're sick or not they're going to have to compete...

Author: By Angela M. Payne, | Title: M. Thinclads Place 3rd Behind Princeton, Yale | 2/21/1989 | See Source »

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