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...long-term, the Case Program hopes to preserve the interactive exercise in CD-ROM form--in effect, to take a snapshot of the information relevant to Campaign '96 and to save it, so that students and scholars of the future will be able to put themselves in the shoes of those involved in this year's political season...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: K-School Class Harnesses Web's Resources | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

...that the First Amendment also protects publishers who choose not to disseminate materials they find offensive. Most mainstream newspapers and magazines, for example, won't run ads from racist or hate groups. The people who sell access to the Internet, he believes, should start behaving the same way. "In effect," says Cooper, "this is a recognition that the Internet has come of age. We're not looking for prior restraint or to keep these guys off the Internet. We're saying, Adopt the same approach to the First Amendment that your brothers have done in traditional media...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEDIA: HOME PAGES FOR HATE | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

...base salary of $865,000. "I gave up my sole authority as president, chairman and ceo," says Greaves, "and my contract said if that happens you get paid out your contract. So as any businessman would--anybody would--I exercised my rights." In 1994, when the merger took effect, his income, including the termination payment, bonuses and base salary, would total $3.2 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEDICAL CARE: THE SOUL OF AN HMO | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

Having set up these constrictions of size and solidity, Hodgkin then pushes against them as hard as he can, and the tension that results can be magic: small panels with huge brushstrokes, subtle and fleeting effects of glaze and scumble contrasting with the rigidity of their support, and frames (with frames of paint inside, as well) that squeeze speckled, color-saturated vistas into distant postcards. The window effect isn't just a mannerism. It speaks of a certain anxiety, the desire to guard memory in the act of revealing it: "The more evanescent the emotion I want to convey," Hodgkin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: DELIGHT FOR ITS OWN SAKE | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

...time off didn't really effect my performance," Koerckel says. "I ran and walked during my time off to stay in shape, but I didn't swim. After the time off, I found that I really wanted to be back. I had no expectations for my performance, and that relaxed me and allowed me to perform at a high level...

Author: By Keith S. Greenawalt, | Title: Swimming Always Returns to Koerckel | 1/19/1996 | See Source »

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