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...scene outside a posh new smoke-free office building in West Los Angeles is typical. Smokers who want to light up have to go out back, near the delivery-truck entrance, and gather next to the Dumpster. Yet Susan Castor, a production assistant for a cable-TV company, has accepted her thrice-daily trips to the Dumpster with surprising equanimity. "I'd just as soon smoke out here and not have my smoke bother anyone," says Castor, who describes herself as a light smoker. "I think it should be that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Smoking: The Butt Stops Here | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

...actually was glad I witnessed it. But I wouldn't put it in my top ten great moments as a fan. In fact, I'd place the Monster Truck Jam and Wrestle Mania VI, The Return of Hulk Hogan, ahead of any golf moment...

Author: By Johnny C. Ausiello, | Title: Golf: The Unsport | 4/12/1994 | See Source »

...records examined by TIME, Carey owns substantial real estate around the U.S. At the least, those holdings challenge the working- class persona he cultivated to become the first directly elected president in the union's history. Carey's campaign literature portrayed him as a humble family man, a truck driver who married the girl next door and "still lives in the same small house that he and his wife moved into 30 years ago." His $45,000 salary, the literature insisted, was "less than the salary of the Chef who works at the Teamster headquarters ((for Carey's predecessors))." Press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rich Man, Poor Man | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

...going to take a tow truck and a chainwrench to get him out of there," he said...

Author: By Terry H. Lanson, | Title: Walsh Convicted on 41 Counts | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

...England, for example, where fishermen are upset about new restrictions on the size of their catch. Earlier this month a procession of fishing boats staged a demonstration in Boston Harbor, and a group of 20 outraged workers protested in Gloucester, Massachusetts, turning over cars and dumping fish off a truck. Massachusetts Governor William Weld promised $10 million in aid to fishing towns and called for federal help. That came last week, when the Clinton Administration announced a $30 million aid package for New England and said it planned to ask Congress for $50 million more. Declared Commerce Secretary Ron Brown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Too Few Fish in the Sea | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

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