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...service across New York City's Central Park between her divorced parents' apartments and traveled by chartered bus to a prep school where kids rated one another according to their family cars. "In the eighth grade I had panic attacks," says Jennifer, now 18. "That's when your stomach goes up and you can't leave the bathroom and you get sweaty and you get headaches and the world closes in on you." Her world eventually narrowed so far that for several weeks she could not set foot outside her home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Struggling for Sanity | 10/8/1990 | See Source »

Finding the middle of the pack-despite Cockerell's stomach virus and the self-described "average" play of Foster and Body--is a promising beginning to the Crimson's season. However, Cockrell said, "We need to score to our potential" if Harvard expects to move up the leaderboard in future tournaments...

Author: By John B. Roberts, | Title: Good News, Bad News For Golfers at Toski | 10/2/1990 | See Source »

...haunted by the knowledge that the Americans could not stomach having Castro's Cuba right next door to them. Sooner or later the U.S. would do something. It had the strength, and it had the means. As they say, might makes right. How were we supposed to strengthen and reinforce Cuba? With diplomatic notes and TASS statements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Khrushchev's Secret Tapes | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

...military planners, Iraq poses a threat to the civilized world far greater than that of mere commercial rivalry. It is guilty of both the barbaric repression of its own people and the atrocious treatment of outsiders. Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's current manipulation of Western hostages may be stomach-turning, but it reveals only a hint of the ruthlessness he showed in using poison gas against both Iranians and his own Kurdish civilians...

Author: By Joseph Enis, | Title: The Only Cure for the Iraq Disease | 9/20/1990 | See Source »

Today, the election offerings are longtime state politician Francis X. Bellotti and Boston University President John R. Silber. Our reluctant choice is Bellotti--simply because we cannot stomach the thought of the dictatorial Silber ruling Massachusetts as he dominated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frank Bellotti | 9/18/1990 | See Source »

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