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Nicaraguan capital's mayor dead

The mayor of Nicaragua's capital, three-time world boxing champion Alexis Arguello, was found dead in his home early Wednesday morning from a gunshot wound to his chest. He was 57.

Pure joy in a humble land

I've enjoyed many European holiday traditions such as Santa Lucia Day in Scandinavia and St. Nicholas Day in the Netherlands and Belgium. But one of the most memorable wasn't European at all.

Time.com: President Ortega vs. the Feminists

A friendly judge tossed out sexual-abuse allegations against the Nicaraguan leader, but Latin America's feminists won't let the matter rest

Latin America's infection

When Gen. Omar Halleslevens was installed Monday in Managua as chief of the Nicaraguan army, the U.S. government was represented by a mere major at the change-of-command ceremony.

Fortune: The Playlist

Nikka Costa Everybody Got Their Something Cheeba Sound

Fortune: Welfare recipients at the opera, the Jimmy Carter fad, who wins the long-legged beauties. MR. NICE GUY

The present writer has long tended to twitch uncontrollably any time somebody speaks warmly of Jimmy Carter, so he has been more spastic than usual lately. Esteemwise -- there is no denying it -- J...

Fortune: Accountants' preferences in sex, Sandinistas on welfare, the unknown liberal, and other matters. THE FUNGIBILITY FOLLIES

Under American law, you are ineligible for public assistance if you have as little as $1,000 in financial assets. Although occasionally denounced as excessively hard-nosed, the requirement is all t...

Fortune: Accountants' preferences in sex, Sandinistas on welfare, the unknown liberal, and other matters. THE LONG MARCH TO TOWEL EQUALIT

LOS ANGELES -- Long Beach City College will upgrade its women's sports program and pay $85,000 to settle a discrimination suit. The American Civil Liberties Union sued the college four years ago, a...

Fortune: Accountants' preferences in sex, Sandinistas on welfare, the unknown liberal, and other matters. ONLY IN AMERICA (Cont'd)

An affirmative-action program at the Columbia Law Review that goes far beyond similar plans at other student legal publications . . . will set aside up to five extra places on its enlarged staff of...

Fortune: Accountants' preferences in sex, Sandinistas on welfare, the unknown liberal, and other matters. PORTRAIT OF A LIBERAL

And now for a bit of brain exercise. Several weeks ago, we were flipping the pages of The Sciences, a high-class magazine published by the New York Academy of Sciences, and came across the followin...

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