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Coach K., I know you are the Ivy League Coach of the Year, and you probably don't need any help scouting North Carolina. However, I thought I'd offer some suggestions for a game plan on how to kick some Tar Heel tail...

Author: By Eduardo Perez-giz, | Title: Believe | 3/12/1997 | See Source »

...doesn't even happen in amphibians, those wondrously regenerative little creatures, some of which can regrow a cut-off limb or tail. Try to grow an organism from a frog cell, and what do you get? You get, to quote biologist Colin Stewart, "embryos rather ignominiously dying (croaking!) around the tadpole stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A SPECIAL REPORT ON CLONING | 3/10/1997 | See Source »

...Rico to New York City's J.F.K. airport. Although the airliner's pilot did not see either F-16 (he learned of their stealthy approach via the blaring alarm of his onboard collision-avoidance system), one of the jets (flown by a male pilot) apparently hugged the airliner's tail for two minutes, while his female partner loitered farther away. Among the 84 people onboard, two flight attendants and a passenger were slightly hurt when they were thrown to the floor during the 727's evasive maneuvers, in which the pilot made sharp, 4,000-ft. changes in altitude. According...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ON A WING AND A PRAYER | 2/17/1997 | See Source »

With just six games remaining in the regular season campaign, the Crimson must get back on the winning track. Harvard's current tail-spin has seen it drop four out of its last five games and eight of its last eleven...

Author: By Jonathan Finer, | Title: A Love Story for Icemen at Lynah Rink? | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

...oppressive, particularly the subtle ways in which Phil--she realizes in retrospect--condescended to her, damaged her self-esteem, made her content to be "the tail to his kite." She never wavered in her devotion to him, however, even when he had an affair with a young Newsweek stringer in the early '60s. By that time, his behavior was becoming more erratic, the result of a manic-depressive disorder that was treated by a psychiatrist who "did more harm than good," she says, recommending existentialist philosophy in lieu of drugs. Finally, on the day he returned home after a stay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: KATHERINE GRAHAM: THE IRON LADY SPEAKS | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

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