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Good for them. Probably also closet Green Bay and Buffalo football fans. Like the three guys who have "N-B-C" painted across their bare chests at 20-below while the rest of America cringes at the thought of another 12-point underdog in the Super Bowl...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: A Winter's Tale | 10/22/1994 | See Source »

...Southeast Asia when the war ended have never felt satisfied that the U.S. did everything it could to find them. As the last POW was symbolically buried, TIME was piecing together the tale of the one attempt the U.S. made after the war to rescue American prisoners. The bare outlines of that 1981 plan have appeared in occasional press stories over the years. The CIA still refuses to discuss the case. Pentagon officials today say the Defense Department never had reliable intelligence on whether Americans were still alive. But here is a full report of that abortive effort, as uncovered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americans Left Behind | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

Bold words. Too bold, perhaps. Barely two hours after the mayor's address, an explosive device was tossed from a seaside warehouse, tearing into a crowd of several thousand celebrating Paul's return. The blast killed six, injured another 43 and sparked a rampage by furious Aristide supporters. After U.S. soldiers prevented the mob from venting its wrath on several men suspected of throwing the bomb, the crowd turned on the warehouse itself. And in a sample of what rich Haitians have predicted could engulf the entire country, the throng stripped the building bare. They took everything: steel drums, bags...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: Walking a Thin Line | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

...themselves and fight it out like men instead of bugging us? They're disturbing our peace." Sarajevo simply ignores these battles among strangers because they really make no difference to us. We've long got used to the idea that nothing around here -- nothing, that is, except our intimate, bare suffering -- has anything to do with us. For months now, all the NATO pilots have done above us with the blood-curdling sound of their planes' engines has been to scare away the pigeons that have gathered for an odd crumb of our meager but collective lunch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remember Sarajevo? | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

...picture could not be displayed for the past three years. "Vive Titid!" they cried, invoking their affectionate sobriquet for exiled President Jean- Bertrand Aristide. "Down with Cedras!" Suddenly, two Haitian army officers appeared, dragging a skinny young man who was moaning pitifully. His face was bloody. His feet were bare. His pants had nearly been ripped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: Taking Charge on the Ground | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

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