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...rescue Clinton's economic program in 1993, or demolishing Ross Perot in a TV duel to save the North American Free Trade Agreement. But now Clinton is looking toward a spot in the history books, and Gore toward one at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2000. To bolster his legacy, Clinton must make choices that could infuriate the most loyal and active Democrats, the ones whose votes Gore will need to tie up a nomination that no longer looks quite so inevitable as it once...
...panel focused on how minorities can bolster the science and math skills of students of color and how to cultivate the interest of minorities in those academic areas...
Both supporters and critics of assisted suicide and euthanasia point to Holland to bolster their arguments. "It's terrible medicine," says psychiatrist Herbert Hendin, executive director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in New York City, whose recent book, Seduced by Death, brands Dutch policy a failure. The Dutch establishment, however, was reassured by the latest study. To address the biggest problem it found--more than half the doctors didn't report euthanasia cases to the public prosecutor as required--the government proposes that instead, doctors would report to a panel of legal, medical and ethical experts to make...
Howe's charges, if they are substantiated, may bolster McVeigh's defense. But it is unclear if his lawyer Stephen Jones will risk calling her to the stand. Her testimony could be effectively attacked by prosecutors, citing ATF records that show she was fired as an informant because of erratic behavior and unreliability. Still, Jones believes the government has proof that Strassmeir and Mahon were involved in a bombing plot and was "obligated" to disclose it. At any rate, in the wake of recent reports about faulty FBI lab procedures, the government does not need Howe's tales to muddy...
...fortresses while beefing up their commuter-feeder operations. Northwest dropped Washington's National Airport to concentrate on Detroit and Minneapolis, where it had 78% and 84% of the market respectively by late last year. American dropped Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; San Jose, California; and Nashville, Tennessee, in order to bolster Miami and Dallas; Continental ditched Denver...