Word: fates
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...five people who were aboard the AWACS radar plane that oversaw the action. The incident, one of the military's deadliest friendly fire tragedies, took the lives of 26 people. Lieut. Colonel Randy W. May could serve 26 years in prison if found guilty. No word yet about the fate of a second pilot, whom the Air Force hasn't identified...
Regardless of the bill's fate, few experts are ready to bet entirely on the Bells in the struggle to construct a profitable information highway. For one thing, the phone companies have virtually no experience in creating programs for the newly wired homes. One of the Bells' biggest rivals in the information race scoffs at the deal between Disney and three Baby Bells as "showboating" and "premature." Concurs TCI senior vice president Bob Thomson: "There's still a lot of hype going on amongst the Bells. There's quite a bit of smoke flying around...
...been tense, with the Nation of Islam providing security for Chavis even as 200 of his backers demonstrated their support. Earlier some anti-Chavis board members said they had received threats. However, in spite of an hour-long speech in his own defense, Chavis was unable to reverse his fate; board members Hazel Dukes and Joe Madison drew up a resolution asking him to step down effective immediately. When rumors spread that Chavis was out, 20 of his young supporters attempted to rush the meeting and were prevented from entering only when N.A.A.C.P. staff members blocked the entrance. Several Chavis...
Until then, the graying Jackal sits in his underground cell, where he is barred access to television, radio and newspapers. Perhaps that is a kindness. If Carlos knew how the world is dismissing him as an overrated has-been, it might strike him as the cruelest fate...
...resonance. Last week the White House informed Wilhelm that Tony Coelho, a tough and controversial political pro, would be given a large role at the Democratic National Committee. Hurt and angry, Wilhelm then announced that he would go home to Chicago after this fall's congressional elections. Wilhelm's fate made for constant speculation inside the Beltway. The Clinton loyalist has been made a scapegoat for election losses since 1992 and is disdained by Democrats who believe he wasn't doing enough to prevent a rout in November's ballot. Some congressional Democrats complained that Wilhelm was so intent...