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Stocker, Carol. GOOD MORNING
HUB, WHATPS YUP?, BOSTON GLOBE ( BG ), TUESDAY
January 10, 1984, Edition: N Section: LIVING. ROBERTS, STEVEN V. HART
TAPS A GENERATION OF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS. The
New York Times, March 18, 1984, Sunday, Late
City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 26,
Column 1; National Desk. Dillin, John. Hart's
on-again, off-again 'Yuppie' vote. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 27, 1984,
Tuesday, National; Pg. 1. HUNTLEY, STEVE; GAIL BRONSON and
KENNETH T. WALSH. Yumpies, YAP's, Yuppies: Who
They Are. U.S. News & World Report, April
16, 1984, Pg. 39. The New York Times,
June 28, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 26, Column 1; Editorial Desk. BABY BOOMERS PUSH FOR
POWER; AND THEY'RE GETTING IT -- IN BUSINESS, IN
POLITICS, AND IN THE MARKETPLACE. Business
Week, July 2, 1984, COVER STORY; Pg. 52. Arise, ye yuppies! (TRB:
middle-class and politics) (column). The
New Republic, July 9, 1984, v191, p4(2). DETROIT'S NEW GOAL: PUTTING
YUPPIES IN THE DRIVERS SEAT. Business Week, September
3, 1984, FINANCE; MARKETING; Pg. 46. MADDOCKS, MELVIN. Preparing
the hard sell at Ye Olde Hippie Boutique. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 5, 1984,
Friday, Ideas; MELVIN MADDOCKS; A Wednesday and
Friday column; Pg. 23. DeVries, Hilary. Real
Yuppies don't eat meat loaf. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 11, 1984,
Thursday, The Home Forum; Pg. 35. Goldman, Peter. A voice for
the yuppie generation. Newsweek, November,
1984 / December, 1984, Election Extra, UNITED STATES
EDITION, CAMPAIGN '84: THE INSIDE STORY; Enter the
Democrats: Pg. 45. MORGANTHAU, TOM ; HOWARD FINEMAN
and NANCY COOPER. Republican America?. Newsweek,
November 5, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL
AFFAIRS; Campaign '84; Pg. 35. WINGO, WALTER S. Marketplace
Aims At New Breed of Buyers. U.S. News &
World Report, November 5, 1984, Pg. 71. SAAB HITCHES ITS STAR TO
THE YUPPIE MARKET. Business Week, November
19, 1984, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS; SWEDEN; Pg. 62. Adler, Jerry. The year of the
yuppie. (young urban professionals). Newsweek,
Dec 31, 1984, v104 , p14(8). GELMAN, ERIC and PENELOPE WANG. They
Live to Buy. Newsweek, December
31, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SPECIAL REPORT; Pg.
28. McGRATH, PETER with HOWARD FINEMAN.
A New Voting Bloc. Newsweek, December
31, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SPECIAL REPORT; Pg.
30. Fotheringham, Allan. Trauma and
the good-time kids. (a look at "yuppies," young
urban professionals) (column). Maclean's,
Jan 14, 1985, v98, p52(1). So out we're in. (how the
editors of Nation are not yuppies) (editorial). The
Nation, Jan 19, 1985, v240, p36(2). Grier, Peter. A 'yuppie'
inaugural, almost. Christian Science Monitor,
Jan 23, 1985, v77, Wed ed, col 3, p4. Geoghegan, Thomas. Postgrad
culture: the truth about yuppies 'Newsweek' wouldn't tell
you. The New Republic, Jan 28, 1985,
v192 , p13(2). KIDDER, RUSHWORTH M. The
once and futureless Yuppie. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), January 28, 1985,
Monday, Ideas; Perspectives; Pg. 21. Wieseltier, Leon. My generation.
(Washington diarist - yuppies) (column). The
New Republic, Jan 28, 1985, v192, p43(1). Fisher, Maria.The last
yuppie story you will ever have to read. Edited
by Stephen Kindel. Forbes, February 25,
1985, MARKETING; Pg. 134. JOHNSTON, DAVID. CHARITIES
SEEK STRATEGY AS CONTRIBUTIONS DECLINE. Los
Angeles Times, March 22, 1985, Friday, Home
Edition, View; Part 5; Page 1; Column 1; View Desk.
'EVERY TIME I HEAR THAT
WORD, I CRINGE'. Los Angeles Times,
March 23, 1985, Saturday, Home Edition,
Metro; Part 2; Page 2; Column 5; Letters Desk. The Washington Post, April 1, 1985, Monday, Final
Edition, Style; B1, 2875 words, Slam!
Bang! Pinned by Wrestling! The Sport of Giants Gets
Trendy with a New Breed of Fans, By Paul Attanasio STREICH, CORRINE. Guardian
Women: A groom with a view / US 'Yuppies'. The
Guardian (London), April 11, 1985. Life of a yuppie takes a psychic
toll. (interview with psychoanalyst Dr. Douglas LaBier).
U.S. News & World Report, April 29, 1985,
v98, p73(2). Koncius, Jura. The
Marketplace; New Furniture Is Influenced By Eurostyle and
Yuppies. The Washington Post, May
2, 1985, Thursday, Final Edition, Washington Home;
Pg. 16. Los Angeles Times, May 6, 1985, Monday, Home Edition,
Part 1; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk, 1904
words, ALTERNATIVE PAPERS; WEEKLIES -- SUBSCRIBING
TO CHANGE, By THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, REED, CHRISTOPHER. Hype
fosters the myth of the lush yuppie / Purchasing power of
Young Urban Professionals in the US. The
Guardian (London), May 21, 1985. BRODER, JOHN M. CREDIT
ISSUERS BOMBARD CONSUMERS WITH PLASTIC, HOPING TO GAIN
RECRUITS IN BATTLE OF 'CARD WARS'; HUGE MARKETING PUSH
FOR CREDIT CARDS. Los Angeles Times,
June 2, 1985, Sunday, Home Edition, Business; Part
5; Page 1; Column 2; Financial Desk. FINEMAN, HOWARD. The
'Yuppie Cousins'. Newsweek, June
3, 1985, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS;
Pg. 24. GRANBERRY, MIKE. A
'YUPWARDLY MOBILE' BOOK; 'SUPERKID CATALOG' A SATIRE ON
CHILD RAISING BY YUPPIES. Los Angeles Times,
June 24, 1985, Monday, San Diego County Edition, View;
Part 5; Page 1; Column 4; View Desk. PERLMAN, JEFFREY A. HARD
AND SOFT SELL; ORANGE COUNTY GOP GOES AFTER THE YOUNGER
VOTERS. Los Angeles Times, June 24,
1985, Monday, Orange County Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 5; Metro Desk. Podhoretz, Norman. New sport:
ridiculing the Yuppies. (column). Los Angeles
Times, July 11, 1985, v104, Thu ed, sec II, col 1,
p5. Taylor, Paul. Is the Day of
the Yuppies Over?; Democrats Advised To Court Neglected
'New-Collar' Voters. The Washington Post,
July 11, 1985, Thursday, Final Edition, First
Section; A4. GAILEY, PHIL. Politics;
Yuppie Is Dead, Long Live the 'New Collar' Voter.
The New York Times, July 19, 1985, Friday, Late
City Final Edition, Section A; Page 10, Column 3;
National Desk. Yuppies, Whoever They Are,
Are Here to Stay. The New York Times,
July 22, 1985, Monday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 14, Column 4; Editorial Desk. Dougherty, Philip H. Advertising;
More Than Yuppies in Baby Boom. The New York
Times, August 2, 1985, Friday, Late City Final
Edition, Section D; Page 13, Column 1; Financial
Desk. ZAHN, DEBRA. GROWING NUMBER
OF YUPPIES SHOW PREFERENCE FOR DOWNWARD MOBILITY; THEY
HAVE OPTED OUT OF HIGH-PAYING, HIGH-STRESS CAREERS.
Los Angeles Times, August 18, 1985,
Sunday, Home Edition, View; Part 6; Page 1; Column
4; View Desk. ARNEBECK, BOB. How-To U.
The Washington Post, August 25, 1985, Sunday, Final
Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Pg. 10. WALSH, KENNETH T. The
New-Collar Class; Where Have All the Yuppies Gone?.
U.S. News & World Report, September 16,
1985, Pg. 61. WALSH, KENNETH T. and GAIL BRONSON.
THE NEW-COLLAR CLASS. JEANNYE THORNTON
and MAUREEN WALSHand of the Economic Unit, and the
magazine's domestic bureaus. U.S. News & World
Report, September 16, 1985, Pg. 59. An out-of-focus
image, P.S. Forbes, September
23, 1985, MARKETING; Pg. 181. Wall, James M. Tracing the
Yuppie from Adam 'til now. (supplanting religious
sensibility with self-realization and selfishness)
(editorial). The Christian Century, Oct 2,
1985, v102, p851(2). UPI, NEW YORK, Wire. NON-YUPPIES
DO COUNT, AD AGENCY STUDY SAYS. Los Angeles
Times, October 9, 1985, Wednesday, Orange County
Edition, Business; Part 4; Page 6; Column 1;
Financial Desk. BLANDFORD, LINDA. Guardian
Style: It's a long way from Vuitton luggage to the real
America / Focus on the US social group known as new
collar workers. The Guardian (London),
November 14, 1985. Horovitz, Bruce. Old sport
becomes a yuppie fad; 'designer boxing.' Los
Angeles Times, Oct 23, 1985, v104, Wed ed, sec I,
col 1, p1. Akst, Daniel. From instant child
to instant childhood - it's a miracle. (fitting child
rearing into a Yuppie lifestyle) (column). Los
Angeles Times, Dec 17, 1985, v105, Tue ed, sec II,
col 1, p5. JOHNSON, BRIAN D. Guilt-edged
achievers. Maclean's, January
6, 1986, MACLEAN'S/DECIMA POLL; Yuppies; Pg. 54. Gabor, Andrea. Baby-boomers take
the high-risk road. (to personal wealth). U.S.
News & World Report, Jan 13, 1986, v100, p51(2). Will, George F. Reality
Says You Can't Have It All. Newsweek, February
3, 1986, UNITED STATES EDITION, THE COLUMNISTS;
George F. Will; Pg. 78. GARFIELD, BOB. I am not a
Yuppie; I am not a Yuppie; I am not a Yuppie; I am in
trouble. The Washington Post,
February 9, 1986, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington
Post Magazine; Pg. 7. SING, BILL. BABY BOOMERS;
FEW CASH IN ON IMAGE OF AFFLUENCE. Los
Angeles Times, February 14, 1986, Friday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk. Bradley, Barbara. For many
a marketer, 'upscale' means high end of age range.
Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA),
February 25, 1986, Tuesday, Business; Pg. 20. Rosellini, Lynn. When a
generation turns 40. U.S. News & World Report,
March 10, 1986, v100, p60(4). GEIST, WILLIAM E. ABOUT NEW
YORK; OUTPOST ON NORTHERN FRONTIER FALLS. The
New York Times, April 19, 1986, Saturday, Late
City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 31, Column 2;
Metropolitan Desk. Schneider, William. POLITICIANS
STILL TRYING TO WOO THE GENERATION OF BABY-BOOMERS.
Los Angeles Times, April 27,
1986, Sunday, Home Edition, Opinion; Part 5; Page
1; Column 1; Opinion Desk. MADDOCKS, MELVIN. In
the wings and waiting: the post-yuppie generation.
Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA),
May 21, 1986, Wednesday, Ideas; Column; Pg. 21,
747 words, , Frailey, Fred and Walter S. Wingo. Pied
Piper for yuppies. U.S. News & World
Report, May 26, 1986, BUSINESS; Business
Briefing; Pg. 36. Jordan, Mary and David Maraniss. An
Upbeat Generation Looking Out for Itself; 'Conservative'
but Tolerant and Flexible, Young Americans Pursue
Practical Goals. The Washington Post,
May 27, 1986, Tuesday, Final Edition, First
Section; A1. Aeppel, Tim. Yuppie-bashing.
Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA),
May 30, 1986, Friday, Opinion; Pg. 15. Peirce, Neal R. Will a
Yuppie Shortage Sink America's Cities?. The
National Journal, July 19,
1986, WASHINGTON UPDATE; State Of The States; Vol.
18, No. 29; Pg. 1793. ADLER, JERRYand RENEE MICHAEL A
Return to the Suburbs. PATRICIA KING and JOHN
McCORMICK in Chicago, GEORGE RAINE in San Francisco and
bureau reports. Newsweek, July 21, 1986,
UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFESTYLE; Pg. 52. EHRENREICH, BARBARA. IS THE
MIDDLE CLASS DOOMED?. The New York Times,
September 7, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 6; Page 44, Column 1; Magazine Desk. Bruning, Fred. Nothing succeeds
like excess. (An American view) (column). Maclean's,
Sept 8, 1986, v99, p9(1). COHEN, RICHARD E. Transition
Politics. The National Journal, October
11, 1986, REPORTS; Campaign; Vol. 18, No. 41; Pg.
2423. Heard, Alex. The Final Word
(We Hope) on Parenting in the '80s. The
Washington Post, October 19, 1986, Sunday,
Final Edition, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W11;
OUT THERE. (REUTER), NEW YORK. Ads
fishing for yuppie dollars with musical bait from '60s.
The Toronto Star, October 22, 1986,
Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. H4. CUNIBERTI, BETTY. YUPPIE
ANGST: COPING WITH STRESS OF SUCCESS; MANY BABY BOOMERS
ARE TENSE. THEIR VICTORIAN HOUSES MAY BE STUFFED WITH
HIGH- TECH GADGETRY, BUT OWNERS FEEL EMPTY INSIDE.
Los Angeles Times, November 21, 1986, Friday,
Home Edition, View; Part 5; Page 1; Column 3; View
Desk. WILL, GEORGE F. 'New
Collars,' New Values. Newsweek, November
24, 1986, UNITED STATES EDITION, THE COLUMNISTS;
George F. Will; Pg. 100. Kahn, E.J., III; Thrush, Anne. The
new status. (Boston celebrities; includes related article
on status symbols). Boston Magazine, Dec, 1986, v78,
p184(12). Means, Howard. God is back.
(Washingtonians and baby boomers are turning to religion).
Washingtonian, Dec, 1986, v22, p150(15). FINKE, NIKKI. HANG ONTO
YOUR REEBOKS -- HERE COMES A NEW BABY-BOOMER MONIKER;
DINK IS THE LATEST LABEL FOR COUPLES WHO HAVE A DOUBLE
INCOME, NO KIDS. Los Angeles Times,
February 8, 1987, Sunday, Home Edition, View; Part
6; Page 1; Column 5; View Desk. GETLIN, JOSH. BEER-FLAVORED
BREAD: IS IT THE WAY TO A YUPPIE'S HEART?. Los
Angeles Times, February 17, 1987, Tuesday,
Orange County Edition, Metro; Part 2; Page 1;
Column 1; Metro Desk. Goddard, Peter. Return to
the SIXTIES Why this century's grooviest decade just
won't go away. The Toronto Star,
February 21, 1987, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND
EDITION, LIFE; Pg. F1. Brailsford, Karen; King, Patricia;
Barol, Bill. A clean, well-lighted alley; bowling
pursues Yuppies and loses its soul. Newsweek,
March 2, 1987, v109, p63(1). GRANBERR, MIKE. 'TABLOID-TV'
AIMED AT YUPPIE VIEWERS. Los Angeles Times,
March 10, 1987, Tuesday, San Diego County Edition,
Calendar; Part 6; Page 1; Column 1; Entertainment
Desk. Bowermaster, Jon. BETTING
ON A HOBBY; MADISON AVE. ROCKERS. The New York Times, May 3, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final
Edition, Section 6; Part 2, Page 69, Column 1;
Magazine Desk The loss of Hart. (Gary Hart)
(editorial). The New Republic, June 1, 1987,
v196, p9(3). Borger, Gloria and Donald Baer. Playing
politics by the numbers. U.S. News &
World Report, June 22, 1987, U.S. NEWS;
Pg. 28. Hippies meet yuppies as a new
generation is fit to be tie-dyed. People Weekly,
August 24, 1987, v28, p65(1). Bawden, Jim. Thirtysomething
probes yuppie woes. The Toronto Star,
September 29, 1987, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION,
ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. B3, 730 words, ,
By Toronto Star SKELTON, GEORGE. IN-DEPTH
STUDY SEES 'VERY CLOSE' VOTE; PARTIES NEARLY EVEN IN 1988
PRESIDENTIAL RACE. Los Angeles Times,
October 1, 1987, Thursday, Home Edition, Part
1; Page 1; Column 3; National Desk. Carlson, Margaret B. Clothes
make the kid. (cost of raising children in the '80s).
Washington Post, Oct 4, 1987, v110, Sun ed,
col 1, pC1. ADLER, JERRY. You Call This
a Party?. Newsweek, October 5,
1987, UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFE/STYLE; Trends; Pg.
90. ARNOLD, THOMAS K. WOULD-BE
KING OF COMEDY AIMS HIS HUMOR AT YUPPIES. Los
Angeles Times, October 9, 1987, Friday, San Diego
County Edition, Calendar; Part 6; Page 1; Column 4;
Entertainment Desk. BROWN, MICK. Look:
Seventeen but going on forty - Why teenagers are old
before their time. The Times (London),
November 15 1987, Sunday, Issue 8519. BROWNSTEIN, RONALD and NINA J.
EASTON. THE NEW STATUS SEEKERS; IN THE 1980S,
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN FORCED TO FIND EVER MORE CREATIVE WAYSOF
SHOWING THEY'VE ARRIVED. Los Angeles Times,
December 27, 1987, Sunday, Home Edition,
Magazine; Page 6; Magazine Desk. Koncius, Jura. Overstuffed,
and Geared to Keep Couch Potatoes In Comfort. The
Washington Post, December 31, 1987, Thursday, Final
Edition, HOME; PAGE T10; FURNITURE. BAROL, BILL , KAREN SPRINGEN and
JENNIFER FOOTE. The Eighties Are Over. Newsweek, January
4, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFE/STYLE; Pg. 40. HERMAN, JAN. READING MUSIC
IS NO LONGER ENOUGH; NOW THERE'S TECHNOLOGY. Los
Angeles Times, January 18, 1988, Monday,
Orange County Edition, Calendar; Part 6; Page 11;
Column 2; Entertainment Desk. FINKE, NIKKI. TWEENERS;
THEY'RE JUST YUPPIES WHO LIVE THE SENSIBLE LIFE.
Los Angeles Times, January 24, 1988,
Sunday, Home Edition, View; Part 6; Page 1; Column
4; View Desk. MARKS, MARILYN. Marketing
techniques changing. St. Petersburg Times (Florida),
February 22, 1988, Monday, City Edition,
BUSINESS; Cover Story; Pg. 14. Boyer, Peter J. THE YUPPIES
OF MISSISSIPPI; HOW THEY TOOK OVER THE STATEHOUSE.
The New York Times, February 28, 1988,
Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page
24, Column 1; Magazine Desk. Grady, Denise. Vegetarians hit
the fern bars; health-conscious yuppies are going wild
for their greens. Time, March 7, 1988, v131
, n10 , p84(1). JAPENGA, ANN. DROPPING BACK
IN; A GROWING NUMBER OF BABY BOOMERS ARE DISCOVERING
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE CHURCH. Los Angeles
Times, March 27, 1988, Sunday, Home Edition,
View; Part 6; Page 1; Column 1; View Desk. Crudele, John. Yuppies as
homebodies? It's got Wall St. guessing. The
Toronto Star, March 29, 1988, Tuesday, FINAL
EDITION, BUSINESS TODAY; Pg. E4. SCARDINO, ALBERT. New
Yorkers & Co.; The Ad Man Who Mastered Market
Segments. The New York Times, April 4,
1988, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 1,
Column 4; Financial Desk. Bawden, Jim. Talking
thirty: Quiche Yuppie TV goodbye. The
Toronto Star, April 9, 1988, Saturday,
SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. K3. Halverson, Guy. US enters
the 'couch potato' economy. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 11, 1988,
Monday, BUSINESS MONDAY; MARKETWATCH; Pg. 15. TIPPING, MICHAEL C. YUPPIES
ARE THRIVING DESPITE MARKET DIVE. Los
Angeles Times, May 22, 1988, Sunday, Bulldog
Edition, Metro; Part 2; Page 1; Column 4; Advance
Desk. Haithman, Diane and Jay Sharbut. Networks
woo the yupper class. The Toronto Star,
May 31, 1988, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION,
ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. F5. HAITHMAN, DIANE and JAY SHARBUTT. FALL
SHOWS SPORT YUPPER-CLASS LOOK. Los Angeles
Times, May 31, 1988, Tuesday, Home Edition,
Calendar; Part 6; Page 1; Column 3; Entertainment
Desk. AP, NEW YORK. BMW
AIMS TO KEEP AGING YUPPIES. Los Angeles
Times, June 21, 1988, Tuesday, Valley Edition,
Business; Part 4; Page 2; Column 3. Braham, James. Stress of
surviving: the 'success syndrome' strikes again. Industry
Week, July 18, 1988, v237, n2, p30(1). Pomice, Eva. Home is where
the market is. U.S. News & World Report, August
8, 1988, BUSINESS; Vol. 105, No. 6; Pg. 46. Knight, Jerry. Remodeling
Mania Hits Home; Area Contractors Building Huge Backlogs.
The Washington Post, August 8, 1988, Monday,
Final Edition Correction Appended, FINANCIAL; PAGE F1. WELTER, THERESE R. NEW-COLLAR
WORKERS; They're neither whitecollar nor bluecollar
employees. But some of their 25 million are probably
working for you. Industry Week, August
15, 1988, FEATURES; Human Resources; Pg. 36. Feulner, Edwin J. THE
ENTITLEMENT OGRE: FUNDING FOR EVERYONE. Los
Angeles Times, August 21, 1988, Sunday, Home
Edition, Opinion; Part 5; Page 1; Column 1; Opinion
Desk. Zarzour, Kim. Overachievers
advised to 'unplan'. The Toronto Star,
October 17, 1988, Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
C1. RAKSIN, ALEX. NONFICTION
IN BRIEF: BABY BOOMERS BY PAUL C. LIGHT (NORTON: $19.95).
Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1988,
Sunday, Home Edition, Book Review; Page 4; Book
Review Desk. Bennett, Amanda. The baby
busters: new generation asks more than its elders of
corporate world; the newcomers work hard, but value
independence, own pursuits, over cash; little taste for
'dues paying.' Wall Street Journal, Oct 26,
1988, Wed ed, col 1, pA1(W) pA1(E). Siegel, Ed. TELEVISION;
Yuppies without insight, cliches without end. The
Boston Globe, November 26, 1988, Saturday,
City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 10. Bawden, Jim. Hippies,
yuppies, boomers and bombs. The Toronto Star,
November 27, 1988, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. F3. Pereira, Joseph. The exercise
boom loses its strength; jobs, families take priority as
Yuppies age. Wall Street Journal, Jan 9, 1989, Mon ed
, col 3 , pB1(W) pB1(E). Hewitt, Paul S. Stop That
Whining. The Washington Post,
January 21, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition,
EDITORIAL; PAGE A23; FREE FOR ALL, LETTER. Associated Press, NEW YORK. RELIEF
FOR CREDIT CARD ADDICTS; ORGANIZATIONS OFFER ADVICE AS
CHRISTMAS BILLS BEGIN TO ROLL IN. Los
Angeles Times, February 6, 1989, Monday, Home
Edition, Business; Part 4; Page 7; Column 1;
Financial Desk. Kenney, Michael. Glossary:
'cocoon'. The Boston Globe,
February 13, 1989, Monday, City Edition, EDITORIAL
PAGE; Pg. 16. Crudele, John. What's a
small investor to do when the market looks jumpy?.
The Toronto Star, February 19, 1989, Sunday,
SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, BUSINESS TODAY; Pg. F2. Kaus, Mickey. Read my clips.
(Washington Diarist) (column). The New Republic,
Feb 20, 1989, v200, n8, p50(1). Zarzour, Kim. The no-name
generation Group born in the '60s now left behind in the
wake of successul baby boomers. The Toronto
Star, February 24, 1989, Friday, FINAL
EDITION, LIFE; Pg. B1. JOHN LIPPMAN. The pain of
Yuppie love; Screen & Print. The Times
(London), February 26 1989, Sunday,
Issue 8585. LETTER. Who Says We're
Rich?. The Washington Post, March
4, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A21;
FREE FOR ALL. Welsh, Larry. Boom seen
with the dawning of the thrifty yuppie. The
Toronto Star, April 7, 1989, Friday, ME2,
BUSINESS TODAY; Pg. C1. JAMES, SHERYL. A baby
boomer says, 'Enough '. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), April 21, 1989, Friday, City
Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 1D. ROMANO, JOHN. Triathlons
trying to lose yuppie image. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), April 29, 1989, Saturday,
City Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 1C. Taking time off from the rat
race to shoehorn in a little power fun. (the work-hard
play-hard set). New York Times, April 30,
1989, v138 , Sun ed , sec 1 , col 1 , p51(L). Robarchek, Doug. The 7
signs of becoming a yuppie. The Toronto Star,
May 16, 1989, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;
Pg. B1. SHIVER, JUBE, Jr. DECORATING
THE 'YUPPIE' WAY; RETAILERS ARE ENJOYING A BOON FROM
VERSATILE 'LIFE STYLE FURNITURE.' Los
Angeles Times, May 18, 1989, Thursday, Home
Edition, Business; Part 4; Page 1; Column 1; Financial
Desk. Abramovitch, Ingrid. Boomers
get the blame for youths' gripes. The
Toronto Star, June 29, 1989, Thursday, ONT,
ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. B5. Memmott, Mark. THE ECONOMY;
Stay-at-home yuppies may spark recession; Retail sales
slip into a tailspin. USA TODAY,
July 17, 1989, Monday, FINAL EDITION, MONEY;
Pg. 4B. Curry, Jack. Woodstock
bash-in; '80s cynics rain on fest's good vibes. USA
TODAY, August 1, 1989, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION,
LIFE; Pg. 1D. SMITH, LYNN. CHURCH'S
SUCCESS BUILT ON BLEND OF YUPPIES, MARKETING. Los
Angeles Times, August 20, 1989, Sunday, Orange
County Edition, Part 1; Page 3; Column 1; Metro
Desk. Heard, Alex. Gonna party like
it's 1999: bring a greedy friend. And wear your worst
end-of-the decade journalism. (extravagance, greed, and
'end of the '80's' in popular journalism). Mother
Jones, Nov, 1989, v14, n9, p29(4). Allen, Bonnie. The 1980's: a
look back. Essence, Dec, 1989, v20, n8,
p82(3). THE LIST // What we said.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December
22, 1989, Friday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; THE 80s:
A LOOK BACK; Pg. 1D. FROELICH, JANIS D. BEST
WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR // TELEVISION. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), December 24, 1989,
Sunday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; THE 80s: A LOOK
BACK; Pg. 1F. Viets, Elaine. LIFE IN THE
OLD BOOMERS. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(Missouri), December 31, 1989, SUNDAY, LATE FIVE
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