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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...long, wet day on the links...

Author: By Tom Kane, | Title: Soggy Golfers Place Third in Rainy GBC's | 4/18/1990 | See Source »

...answer for the Minutewomen was not to be found in the elements yesterday. The answer was right there, on a cold and wet Ohiri field. The rain probably seemed light in comparison...

Author: By Christopher Sanzone, | Title: Don't Blame It on The Rain; Laxwomen Crush UMass, 16-4 | 4/18/1990 | See Source »

Passover is not just about memory and affirmation; it is about recapturing the moment we became free and restoring freedom's spark to our souls. At this time of year, we pause to wet our feet in the waters of the possibilty of ethical progress. If the generation that was liberated from Egypt could visit us today, they might ask what we have done with our freedom. Are we treating each other justly? Are we continually building a society that supports interpersonal concern and propels each of us toward higher ends...

Author: By Jonathan S. Savett, | Title: Servitude to Service: A Pesach Message | 4/14/1990 | See Source »

Started as a wet-suit manufacturer in 1952, O'Neill branched into sportswear five years ago with a line of trunks and tops. Clothes for snowboarding were a natural extension, since that sport is favored by many surfers. O'Neill's winterwear ranges from insulated shells ($90) to full suits made for extra- strenuous performance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPORTSWEAR: Blazing Hot And Way Cool | 4/9/1990 | See Source »

...dams that have routed water to commercial use. It is a new experience for the Army engineers, who rarely undo their majestic alterations of Mother Nature. But suddenly the thirsty residents of Miami realize that if the Everglades aquifers languish, so does the city. Here again, some good wet weather would help. With more than half the U.S. population jammed into strips 50 miles wide on the coasts and around the Great Lakes, even small changes in weather produce noticeable stress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: The Issue That Won't Wash Away | 3/26/1990 | See Source »

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