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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...always something" is the unofficial anthem of mothers who work. If it's not a sick child or a snow day or a workplace that has hardly flexed despite the fact that 68% of women with children younger than 18 work, it's an ex-husband using your career to try to take the kids away. Mothers with high-powered jobs like Marcia Clark, the prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson case, may have the most to worry about. In a flurry of recent custody battles, women who don't conform to the Donna Reed notion of motherhood have lost custody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOES FATHER KNOW BEST? | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...Sharon Prost, deputy chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee, whose ex-husband Kenneth Greene in 1994 won custody and $23,010 a year in child support. Prost told the court she rose at 5:30 a.m. daily to fix breakfast and drive the older child to school; the younger came with her to Senate day care, where she had lunch with him and logged him out many days well before the 6 p.m. closing time. Her boss, Senator Orrin Hatch, testified that when the Senate was in recess, about half the year, he supported her going home early...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOES FATHER KNOW BEST? | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...more during their working years) who have never married (so they won't get the additional 50% in spousal payments that can go to married male retirees). A small category, but prophetic. They will be the first to run up against the personal deficit in store for many younger workers, who pay much higher rates of Social Security tax than their parents' generation. If the system let earlier retirees make out like bandits, for everyone who follows it's hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCIAL INSECURITY | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...third of his money through direct mail, said finance director Jo-Anne Coe. Dole's camp won't divulge how much the mail has yielded so far, but Coe reports that "it's just going gangbusters." Alexander may soon hold $100-a-head receptions in small towns for younger donors who aren't able to make the full $1,000 contribution. "If you did 100 people," notes Larry Bathgate, a veteran G.O.P. fund raiser based in New Jersey, "it's a $10,000 event to start. When it's matched, it's a $20,000 event...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MONEY CHASE | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...answer was Raul's motive for the crime. Friends and some government officials intimate that if Raul Salinas is guilty, his involvement may stem less from politics than from personal animus and the clash between powerful egos. Government sources say Raul, who has lived in the shadow of his younger brother ever since their father began grooming Carlos for national politics, deeply resented his hard-driving, often arrogant former brother-in-law. Ruiz Massieu was supposed to have sometimes been openly disdainful of Raul. The hostility between the two men may have deepened in recent years with Ruiz Massieu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SPREADING SCANDAL | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

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