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...must warn the reader at the onset that this column will probably seem melodramatic and, in the colloquial youthspeak of today, cheesy. So the faint of heart or the eternally cynical should stop reading...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Perez-Gizspenser | 3/12/1998 | See Source »

...repeat themselves many times over. Thanks to El Nino, still more storms are expected to savage California well into spring. Once the weather improves, debris flows will end. But bedrock landslides won't dissipate until the waterlogged hillsides drain. Long after sparkling sunshine has replaced sullen skies, experts warn, Californians are likely to find their property slip-sliding away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A State Of Instability | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

...months after the encounter. She also sent the President friendly notes and asked him to arrange a visit for a friend of hers with a brain tumor. These are hardly the actions of an aggrieved woman. Further, last year Willey called Nancy Hernreich, director of Oval Office Operations, to warn the White House that Isikoff was nosing around, but she assured Hernreich that she had nothing to divulge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Could Clinton Still Settle With Jones? | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

...immediately judge me. In our pre-move-in conversations, my racial identity was always at the tip of my tongue. I wanted to scream "I'm black" when they asked me what I looked like, what I liked to read or what my favorite CDs were, if only to warn them to call the Freshman Dean's Office to request a lily-white room. During the year, I often wondered if racism lurked behind certain comments or looks. This is a reality many blacks and other minorities must regularly face that whites have the luxury of ignoring. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHITE BLACK | 2/10/1998 | See Source »

...Larry Lawrence fabricated information about his past would never have been revealed [PUBLIC EYE, Dec. 22]. People can get away with telling stories because the recipients of these tales deceive themselves as much as the liars do. As head of an executive search firm, I find it necessary to warn candidates pointedly in my first meeting with them that I will verify all the claims they make about their credentials. Without this warning, some people would brazenly continue the interview process with little concern for accuracy. STANLEY HERZ Somers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 19, 1998 | 1/19/1998 | See Source »

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