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...farce. Maybe they thought the madness would end with the notoriously bonkers George III. But they knew there was something inherently wrong with the idea that political power resides in a strand of DNA, or that the fate of a nation--or even just its self-respect--should depend on the sexual proclivities of a handful of overpaid layabouts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIANA, SURROGATE PRINCESS | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

...level of impact will depend on the type of sport. In recruitment-based sports, such as basketball, the effects will be felt primarily in its ability to attract top athletes. With more money in their programs, other schools will have more leverage to draw sponsors and offer lucrative packages to athletes...

Author: By Jason E. Schmitt, | Title: Harvard Athletics Confidently Await New Title IX Regulations | 12/12/1995 | See Source »

...antipathy toward the Serbs that brought them together. Progress on joint Muslim-Croat institutions has been slow, and the promises to return refugees to their homes within Federation territory have gone largely unfulfilled. Many Bosnian Croats harbor hopes to unite their territory with a "Greater Croatia," and much will depend upon whether European economic inducements can encourage Croatian President Franjo Tudjman to support the success of the Federation...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: An End in Sight For War in Bosnia | 12/8/1995 | See Source »

...Much will depend on how satisfied the parties are with the details and whether or not they felt pushed into this," reports James Graff. Under the terms of the peace, Bosnia will remain a single state divided into two parts, a Serb republic and a Muslim-Croat federation. The Bosnian state encompassing these two parts will have a central government, a presidency and a parliament. The government will be elected by voters throughout the bifurcated state, under international election supervision. No indicted war criminals may hold office. The city of Sarajevo, the besieged Bosnian capitol that became a symbol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PEACE IS IN THE DETAILS | 11/22/1995 | See Source »

...Much will depend on how satisfied the parties are with the details and whether or not they felt pushed into this," reports TIME's James Graff. Under the terms of the peace, Bosnia will remain a single state divided into two parts, a Serb republic and a Muslim-Croat federation. The Bosnian state encompassing these two parts will have a central government, a presidency and a parliament. The government will be elected by voters throughout the bifurcated state, under international election supervision. No indicted war criminals may hold office. The city of Sarajevo, the besieged Bosnian capitol that became...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DEVIL IN THE DETAILS | 11/21/1995 | See Source »

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