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...contrast to the boy who cried wolf, Harvard fans have reason to listen to the members of the women's basketball team. Said Gelman, "I hope people come out and support us this weekend. We're really something to watch--I swear...

Author: By Shira A. Springer, | Title: Big Weekend Faces W. Cagers | 2/17/1995 | See Source »

Really, I am. I swear...

Author: By Michael E. Ginsberg, | Title: Here Come The Scabs | 2/17/1995 | See Source »

...announcer who had criticized him for trying to play for both the Falcons in Miami and the Braves in Pittsburgh on the previous Sunday. "You guys don't know the real Deion," says defensive end Tim Harris. "Deion is good people." By all accounts, he doesn't drink or swear, and he is a devoted son, husband and father: he has a daughter, Diondra, and a son, Deion Jr. Even Holmoe, a Brigham Young graduate who is as straight an arrow as there is in the quiver, can't hide his affection for Sanders. "You can tell a lot about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRIME TIME | 1/30/1995 | See Source »

...other hand, Apple may have to join forces with a cash-rich partner to survive in the long run. While many customers swear by their easy-to-use Apple machines, the company, based in Cupertino, California, commands just 8% to 10% of the $75 billion market for personal computers and has been stuck at that level since 1984. The market is ruled by software giant Microsoft and chipmaker Intel, whose products run IBM-compatible machines, accounting for an astonishing 80% of the personal computers used around the world. "Apple still makes the best desktop systems out there, but it doesn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computer Dating | 11/7/1994 | See Source »

...also multimillionaires, stamp their size 13s and demand a bigger share of the pie. It's the rich vs. the megarich in a spectacle almost as distasteful to watch as the intramurals among the wackos of the House of Windsor. If there are principles involved, and both sides swear there are, they do not make sense to anyone but the principals. To the rest of the nation, the baseball strike and hockey lockout share one characteristic: they both seem downright stupid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Confederacy of Fools | 10/31/1994 | See Source »

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