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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...true that their positions will disappear," the source said. "But that doesn't mean that the number of positions in total at PBH will disappear...

Author: By Sarah E. Scrogin, | Title: Memos Criticize College Report | 9/30/1994 | See Source »

...course, the game of soccer is more complex than that. A little luck at one end, or some great goalkeeping at the other, and mistakes in one's back four can disappear on the scoreboard...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: Men's Soccer Beaten By Lions | 9/27/1994 | See Source »

...against the backdrop of the ruthless attacks by the Haitian police, the long-term success of Carter's diplomacy is, at the very least, an open question. If the matter was ever in doubt, it is now clear that the crisis in Haiti will not disappear with a wave of Carter's magic wand...

Author: By Samuel J. Rascoff, | Title: The Nexus of Ex's | 9/23/1994 | See Source »

...fictional treatment of the medical profession TV has ever presented. The pace is furious, the narrative jagged and unsettling. Cases are wheeled in and out -- a severed hand, a gunshot wound, a child who has swallowed a key -- and while some are followed to a conclusion of sorts, others disappear without a trace. Yet the episode, directed by Rod Holcomb, is not just a cinema-verite jumble. The characters are fleshed out in a few deft strokes -- one doctor (Anthony Edwards) is being wooed by a cushy private practice -- without hype or sentimentality. These are doctors of stoic demeanor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Network Scramble | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

...options: approve the essence of the draft proposal, allowing the Vatican and its supporters to file dissents, or try to find some consensus language that papers over the conflicts, which usually happens with U.N. documents. The need for consensus reduces action plans to pallid, inoffensive wish lists that quickly disappear into bureaucratic oblivion after the signing ceremonies. Such was the outcome of the Earth Summit that convened in Rio de Janeiro two years ago. But continued indecisiveness on the population issue may be a formula for disaster. Speaking in Washington recently, Nobel-laureate physicist Henry Kendall of M.I.T. observed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown in Cairo | 9/5/1994 | See Source »

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