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...dinner table, when all six kids - two sons and a daughter by O'Neal and two daughters and a stepdaughter with Smyth - are home. Though McEnroe left the tour in 1992, tennis remains a big part of his life. He plays on the senior circuit, writes a column and does TV commentary for majors such as Wimbledon, which begins next week. Away from the sport, he is host of The Chair, a new quiz show, but is still seeking his off-court niche. He says he toys with the idea of entering a new arena: politics. When he also says...
Take a few numbers from the export column and a few statistics from the retail sales column, put them together, and presto! You've got yourself an economic recovery in long-suffering Japan. At least that's the rosy scenario painted by government leaders desperate to shore up their sagging popularity. The trouble is that to Japanese, the calculations look suspiciously like voodoo economics. "If the economy is getting better, we sure don't feel it," says 59-year-old Kinuyo Otsu while passing a Christian Dior shop in Tokyo's Shinjuku district. "Our husbands' jobs aren't stable enough...
Nader R. Hasan ’02 is a government concentrator in Lowell House. This is his final column...
Kevin Hartnett ’03 is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House. His column appears regularly...
Stephen E. Sachs ’02 is a history concentrator in Quincy House. This is his final column...