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...convicted on those charges, Blankenship and David will be sentenced to jail for a mandatory minimum of two years for each count, with no chance of reduction or suspension of the sentence until two years are served...

Author: By Amy M. Rabinowitz, | Title: Arraigned Seniors Will Not Graduate | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

...experiences here have given each one of us this increased sense of confidence in who and what we are. In reflecting upon what Harvard has given me, it's the support and friendship, from roommates and classmates, and this increased sense of self-confidence and self-reliance that I count among its most important gifts, gifts which I will carry with me always...

Author: By Lindsay H. Tomenson, | Title: The Sensation of Belonging | 6/5/1996 | See Source »

...because today's General Education classes count for neither concentration nor distribution credit, enrollment is open to all undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: General Education Created to Teach Basic Knowledge | 6/4/1996 | See Source »

...Netanyahu will be declared Israel's next Prime Minister with 50.4 percent of the vote, defeating Prime Minister Shimon Peres, according to final unofficial results released Friday by the Central Election Commission. The results were delayed by the extraordinarily close results and 144,000 absentee ballots had to be counted to break what was a virtual tie between Netanyahu and Peres. After Friday's results, Netanyahu will have 45 days to put together a coalition government. "He will form a coalition with right wing and centrist parties," says TIME's Lisa Beyer. "He can easily count...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Netanyahu Declared Victor | 5/31/1996 | See Source »

JERUSALEM: Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu's political future awaits a Friday count of some 154,000 absentee ballots. With 99.9 percent of the vote counted, Netanyahu maintains a razor-thin lead of a few thousand votes over Prime Minister Shimon Peres. In an election many saw as a referendum on the country's peace process, Israel appears almost evenly divided. An unofficial count shows Netanyahu with 50.3 percent of the vote to 49.7 percent for Peres. Israel's course toward peace has been pursued aggressively by both Peres and his Labor Party predecessor, Yitzak Rabin, assassinated last November. Netanyahu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Netanyahu Awaits Absentee Count | 5/30/1996 | See Source »

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