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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Being involved in the Memory Walk was our way of turning this negative disease that was taking over our lives into something positive," said walker Betsy Nye-Nordman in a press release yesterday. "I think our grandfather would be really proud...

Author: By James L. Chen, | Title: More Than 1,500 Walk in Fundraiser | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

This Memory Walk was part of a national event of the Alzheimer's Association's 217 chapters this month. The purpose of the events is both to raise awareness of the disease as well as raise money for continued research into Alzheimer's and related diseases, according to a press release...

Author: By James L. Chen, | Title: More Than 1,500 Walk in Fundraiser | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

...Memory Walk is one of the most important causes we support each year because it brings attention to a disease that otherwise gets little publicity and to an Association committed to helping families in the most devastating situations," said Richard Blinn, a vice-president of the Hill-haven Corporation, in a press release

Author: By James L. Chen, | Title: More Than 1,500 Walk in Fundraiser | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

...fans have been deriding Windows 95 as the technological equivalent of Apple's 1989 operating system, the criticism sounds shriller and shriller. That is because the vast majority of software developers write programs for the Windows market first. Mac versions come later, if at all. "The problem is, you walk into a store with someone and try to convince them to buy a Mac, and there's not enough compelling software to make you want to say, 'Boy, I'm sure glad I have a Mac and not a Windows 95 machine,' " says David Coursey, the editor of PC Letter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: APPLE TURNOVER? | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

...Denver Archdiocese bid on a terra-cotta relief of the Annunciation. It was unsuccessful, but picked up two early oils for the seminary library. "Everybody can walk away with something. If you keep your wits and don't get carried away, you can do well," observed Robert Delaney, an antiques dealer, on his way to pick up a bronze sculpture by Denver artist Edgar Britton, for which he successfully bid $1,700. Art dealer Charles Angelucci, on his cellular phone to clients as he bid, exulted over a Thomas Sully family portrait that he bought for $3,000. That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSEUMS: WHITE ELEPHANT PARADE | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

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