Word: statuses
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...semifinal run concluded a remarking season for Taylor. In the indoor season, she captained Harvard to its first Indoor Heps title since 1990, while winning three individual titles. In the outdoor season, she won two individual Outdoor Heps titles, an individual ECAC title, and earned All-American status with a seventh-place finish at NCAAs. Over the course of the year, Taylor broke over half a dozen school records...
Darren Dinneen '00, who earned All-American status with an eighth-place finish in the 800-meter run at NCAAs this year, will be attempting to make Ireland's Olympic Team. The Irish Olympic Trials will take place on August 19th...
That's the paradoxical thing about innovators. They show reverence for tradition but disdain for the status quo. Fashion designer Hussein Chalayan, profiled by staff writer Michele Orecklin, borrows ideas from literature and anthropology but animates them with materials provided by new technology. In that vein, Susan Casey, a TIME Inc. editor at large who designed our new sister publication eCompany Now, paid a visit to typeface designers Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, who take classical styles and put electricity into them to create the hieroglyphics of the cyber-era. Staff writer Joel Stein writes about industrial designer...
...Excoriate, in headline-speak 48. Site of 50th-anniversary observance of the Korean War's first casualties 50. The Supreme Court struck down its law banning partial-birth abortions 53. The 9-Down has met with Fujimori to push for reforms here 54. Dreaded '60s draft status 55. Reuther's org. 56. Give walking papers to 57. The American Heart Association has agreed to support __-cell research 58. Org. that Bush wants to split...
That said, there is still plenty of the old France to go around, and then some. One of the most important hurdles to further French development is the size and conservatism of the bloated public-sector work force, which sees any change as a threat to its status and privileges. Among the perks enjoyed by civil servants: guaranteed job security, early retirement and proportionally higher pensions than those of private-sector employees. Another, related challenge is the near impossibility of reforming state institutions. Recent attempts to rejigger the antiquated tax-collection and school systems were blocked by striking civil servants...