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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Many chemicals confer clear benefits. Preservatives, for example, can ; prevent the growth of bacteria and extend the shelf life of foods. But the advantages of compounds that serve simply as flavorings and colorings are more doubtful. Spurred by consumer demand for "all-natural" products, the food industry is moving to curb such nonessential uses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On The Road To Market | 3/27/1989 | See Source »

Times must be tough for jaded travelers. There are not many places left on this earth that still confer bragging rights now that Katmandu has as many package tours as Atlantic City and darkest Africa is bright with flashbulbs. So just in time comes the spanking-new Hyatt Regency Waikoloa on the lee shore of the Big Island of Hawaii. At $360 million, it is the most expensive resort ever built. But that's not, even nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Wait'll We Tell the Folks Back Home | 2/27/1989 | See Source »

Right now the political equilibrium is characterized by short-term policies at the expense of long-term policies. It is characterized by actions to confer national advantage at the expense of actions designed to promote global advantage. It is characterized by preparations for war, ignorance and starvation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Planet Of The Year: What Is Wrong With Us? | 1/2/1989 | See Source »

...what we are doing is still salvaging the remnants of a Stalinist model." The next day even Communist Party officials gave him admiring reviews. Said one: "It was a smashing victory for Walesa. I would give him an 8-to-2 advantage." To many Poles, his appearance seemed to confer official recognition on Solidarity and could be a catalyst for renewed enthusiasm for the union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Walesa 8, Government 2 | 12/12/1988 | See Source »

...owners sought an easement to forestall its declaration as a landmark, which would have given Cambridge the same amount of control over the building. And the commission's executive director, Charles M. Sullivan, said the owners could get a tax benefit from the easement that landmark status would not confer...

Author: By Nathan L. Dupree, | Title: City Gets Say in Brattle Project | 11/18/1988 | See Source »

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