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Hiring employees isn't the easiest thing in theworld because of the cyclical nature of the job,Steen says...
...there's another problem, a vaguely moralone. Take the two employers of my roommates: Sonyand Time Warner. These corporations are both huge,horribly evil empires that are largely responsiblefor most of the wrongdoing that goes on in theworld. Everybody knows who really killed KurtCobain; no one really thinks that the "terrorists"who bombed the World Trade Center were acytheories aside, there are plenty of things to holdagainst these corporations, like the CountingCrows. Frida had a job lined up in New York at ananimation company: a couple days ago, she got acall that the job wasn't available anymore. Why?Because...
...Building in downtown Oklahoma City this morning. At least 17 of the dead are infants and children killed in a day care center on the premises. Federal officials believe the explosives were packed in a car parked nearby. They said the bomb was as strong as that used in theWorld Trade Center attacktwo years ago. The FBI established a command post in Oklahoma City, and President Clinton, at a televised news conference, denounced the bombers as "evil cowards" and promised quick justice: "These people are killers and they must be treated like killers...
...them children. Dozens were injured, including some infants in a day care center in the building. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms officials believe the explosion was caused by a powerful car bomb parked nearby, and say the bomb was as strong as the one used in theWorld Trade Center attack two years ago. The explosion occurred shortly after 9 a.m. and could be felt as far as 30 miles away. Debris was spread over a wide area of downtown. The explosion came on the second anniversary of the end of thefederal siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco...
...gunfire. A third consulate employee in the van was wounded. Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said it was "part of a well-planned campaign of terrorism," possibly retaliation for the arrest in Pakistan last month of Ramzi Yousef, an Iraqi-born resident of Kuwait and a chief suspect in theWorld Trade Center bombingin New York. But State Department and other government sources tell TIME Washington correspondent Douglas Waller they're not so sure. "Karachi is like the Wild West," says Waller. "It's just riven with political and ethnic factions." Over the last 15 months, he says, groups with varying...