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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kohl's already having trouble selling the German public on the idea of exchanging their hard D-marks for soft euros," says Paul Horne, a Paris-based international economist with Smith Barney. "If Jospin puts conditions to the Germans that they can't accept, it's goodbye euro." No wonder Kohl made a long phone call to Chirac the day after the election to seek assurances on France's future European policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A NEW FRENCH TWIST | 6/16/1997 | See Source »

Another colleague tells the congregation that Jonathan believed "no student should get a free ride." He could be playful with them because he took them seriously. That is what touches the depths of their sorrow now. They weep for him and for themselves. Maybe they wonder if he dreamed it all up, if they are in fact as valuable as he found them. These kids are used to disappointment and desertion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DEATH OF A TEACHER | 6/16/1997 | See Source »

...says. "But I procrastinated, so I had to write it in a week." He is developing a TV series. His next film, Dogma--a satire in which God is a woman, Jesus is black and drug dealers return as prophets--begins shooting in the fall. No wonder he has a tattoo of the Mad Hatter emblazoned on his biceps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MY GENERATION BELIEVES WE CAN DO ALMOST ANYTHING. | 6/9/1997 | See Source »

...gentle number looking back at the psychedelic bull sessions of the 1960s, has a jaunty feel but also a wistful one; Heaven on a Sunday finds McCartney at his most angelic, his voice gliding peacefully over a sadly sweet melody. The song has familial warmth to it, and no wonder: McCartney's wife Linda sings backing vocals on the track, and his son James, 20, plays electric guitar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: GRAY IN A GOLDEN VOICE | 6/9/1997 | See Source »

Some are calling the June 3 mayoral election in Jackson, Miss., a win-win situation. Either way, the last of the old civil rights cities will have as mayor its first black or its first woman. The wonder is that just a month ago, neither seemed possible. MAYOR KANE DITTO was the easy favorite to win a third term, but in a six-way race, the white two-term incumbent was trounced by HARVEY JOHNSON, a 50-year-old black urban planner. Johnson must now defeat G.O.P. primary winner CHARLOTTE REEVES. (A third and distant candidate is independent Ivory Phillips...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MISSISSIPPI | 6/9/1997 | See Source »

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