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...Eric Smalley, manager of the B. Dalton bookstore. "I believe the author is wise to stay away." Some Odessans viewed the book not only as an attack on the city but also as a possible contributing cause of another catastrophe: on Sept. 20 the University Interscholastic League executive committee found the Panthers guilty of conducting preseason workouts and banned the team from the 1990 state playoffs...
...CERTIFIED sticker found on most strollers, carriages and children's furniture probably gives many parents peace of mind about a product's safety. But according to a Consumer Reports study, the seal of approval given by the Juvenile Products Manufacturing Association may be less than meets the eye. When the magazine tested 22 high chairs bearing the sticker, several of them failed to meet safety standards set by the association. Says Maura Bray, spokeswoman for the JPMA: "We still are investigating that claim. If there is a problem, I can guarantee it will be reconciled -- quickly...
Bureau chief David S. Jackson recently spoke to the club and found himself peppered with questions ranging from events in Eastern Europe to Korean unification. "It's obvious that the members of the club not only translate the magazine but also understand it," says Jackson. "They are inquisitive and stimulating people, precisely the kind of readers TIME likes to have...
...murder was only the latest attempt to silence Vietnamese journalists. In 1980 the house of Tien Phong's publisher, Nguyen Tranh Huang, was fire bombed. Last year the magazine's layout artist, Nhan Trong Do, was found dead of gunshot wounds in his car in Virginia. Since 1981, three other journalists who put out Vietnamese publications have been killed, two in California and one in Texas...
Americans have gone gaga for natural foods, but do they really know what they're getting? Some answers can be found in the FDA's updated Food Defect Action Levels list, which indicates limits for "natural or unavoidable" substances in processed food. While people might blanch at eating insects and | their excreta, many entomologists insist that the only harm is psychological. Some even contend that the government should allow more bugs in food so that crops can be grown with fewer pesticides...