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Dates: during 1990-1999
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UMass sophomore sweeper Anke Bruemmer, the UMass big hitter on corners, drove home a straight shot with 20:35 remaining in the second to tie the score at 2-2, before Millbauer tallied the eventual game-winner, once more on a rebound generated by a corner attempt. Millbauer was able to find a hole in the crowded circle and beat Cowan after picking up the leftovers of a shot by Bruemmer...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UMass Fells Field Hockey | 9/30/1999 | See Source »

...Crimson surrendered all four goals in penalty corner situations, two to Kelly Stowe, a hard-hitting sweeper like Bruemmer...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UMass Fells Field Hockey | 9/30/1999 | See Source »

...begin with, what exactly is "assassination"? Since the Executive Order offers no definition, presumably standard general concepts would apply. The favorite definition of Russell Bruemmer, former general counsel of the CIA, is "the premeditated killing of a specifically targeted individual for political purposes." He and others contend, however, that such killing is sometimes allowed under international...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gulf: Saddam in The Cross Hairs | 10/8/1990 | See Source »

Late last year the Justice Department reviewed how the Executive Order might apply to U.S.-supported coups. Its conclusions are secret. But former CIA counsel Bruemmer has publicly voiced an opinion that the order "does not prohibit U.S. officials from encouraging and supporting a coup, even where there is a likelihood of violence and a high probability that there will be casualties among opponents of the coup." So long as the U.S. does not approve specific plans for the killing of individuals, he says, the "prohibition against assassination has not been violated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gulf: Saddam in The Cross Hairs | 10/8/1990 | See Source »

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