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...investigation that led the FBI to charge Steven Lalas, 40, with espionage. He allegedly sold 240 classified documents containing U.S. intelligence on Greece and the former Yugoslavia to the Greek military. Called back to Washington and arrested, Lalas pleaded innocent. State Department officials first suspected a security breach when a Greek official in Washington blurted out something indicating that he knew the contents of a classified U.S. cable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Smile, You're on . . . | 5/17/1993 | See Source »

Wynn has denied the accusations, and his allies argue that the Gomes lawsuit was a desperate response to the one filed by Wynn for breach of contract when Gomes quit to go work for more money as president of Donald Trump's Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. But Wynn does not deny that he has a temper."You know where a temper comes from? Being able to get away with it." He laughs. "I'm a self-made brat. I'm like everybody else: I want to get away with it if I can. I've been indulged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Great Casino Salesman | 5/3/1993 | See Source »

...Bosnian provocation. A more likely explanation was Serbian displeasure with enforcement of the U.N.-imposed no-fly zone over Bosnia. Coinciding almost precisely with the first NATO warplane patrols, the assault had been immediately preceded by a promise from Bosnia's top Serbian commander to stop shelling. The brazen breach of trust eventually moved President Clinton to declare "outrage." His words offered little solace to Srebrenica's defenders. By early Sunday Bosnian Muslim military leaders reached a cease- fire accord with Serbian forces that provided for the safe evacuation of civilians and amounted to a surrender of the city. Speaking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Target Too Young | 4/26/1993 | See Source »

...crime is well-established in law: the murderer of a police officer, for example, suffers a greater penalty than someone who kills a civilian. Moreover, the Supreme Court has set limits on the freedom to express certain antisocial ideas, like so-called "fighting words" that incite an immediate breach of the peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Hate Makes a Fist | 4/26/1993 | See Source »

...perceive a similar breach of the proper bounds of affirmative action in the unprecedented second-round admissions search targeted specifically at potential African-American applicants. The search was an instance of Harvard simply trying to change its numbers artificially rather that level the procedural playing field. It was not targeted specifically towards disadvantaged Black students, but just any and all Black students. Harvard should try to recruit more, and recruit earlier, in the minority community, but it ought not to waive deadlines. Although we recognize the difficulty Harvard has in attracting qualified minority applicants, we expect the Office of Admissions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Good Intentions | 3/24/1993 | See Source »

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