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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...convenient for Peninsula to draw an imaginary line between "us" and "them," but under their categories, the only "us" left is those fools on the masthead: John Appelbaum '97 of Kirkland House, Christopher T. Brown '98 of Adams House, Polly Brown, Alexandra B. Coppet '97 of Boston, David S. DeSimone '98 of Mather House, James M. Dickerson '98 of Quincy House, Christine Folch '98 of Pforzheimer House, Sarah A. Gervase '97 of Pforzheimer House, Christopher M. Griffith '97 of Leverett House, Randy A. Karger '98 of Winthrop House, Jose M. Padilla '97 of Eliot House, Lev Polinsky '98, Donald...

Author: By Joshua A. Kaufman, | Title: Naming Names: Peninsula's Fascists | 10/15/1996 | See Source »

...With reporting by Dean Fischer/Washington and Alexandra Stiglmayer/Sarajevo

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TALLYING THE HATE | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

Slowly, determinedly, Reeves began to take control of his condition. His confidence began to grow. Dana remained tireless in her attention to him. Will cheered him up as he clamored over his father's chair. Matthew and Alexandra, his two children from a long relationship in England with Gae Exton, flew over to be with him, as did Exton. He grew close to his nurses, especially a man nicknamed Juice--"my beloved Juice"--who was devoted to him. Juice had a joyous nature and was exceptionally strong. "When he would grip me," says Reeve, "and I'd lean forward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW HOPES, NEW DREAMS | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

...chairman is highly-regarded former Senate majority leader George Mitchell, now President Clinton's adviser for Northern Ireland. "In all parts of Bosnia, there is no freedom of expression, no free press, little or no voter education, and indicted war criminals remain at large," reports TIME's Alexandra Stiglmayer from Sarajevo. "Some opposition parties, notably one led by Bosnia's staunchly multi-ethnic wartime prime minister Haris Silajdzic, say they will boycott the elections unless specific remedies to these problems are enacted." ICG's announcement comes one day before Secretary of State Warren Christopher visits Sarajevo to voice the Clinton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pushing Too Hard? | 8/14/1996 | See Source »

...Croatians have agreed to lift their boycott only after a constitutional rules on their challenge of the June elections. The catch is, the court doesn't exist yet. So the two sides have agreed to share power until the court can rule - within the next sixty days. TIME's Alexandra Stiglmayer in Sarajevo says the agreement may not lead to an effective government. "The Croats will boycott the city council in other ways. They simply do not want an undivided city." At least an agreement would buy a minimum of two months of valuable time. International mediators, determined to preserve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle To Save Mostar | 8/6/1996 | See Source »

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