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...perhaps recent developments will halt this fever for amoral marriages. According to the New York Times, last week's groom, Rick Rockwell, was the subject of a 1991 temporary restraining order after a woman filed a petition saying Mr. Rockwell had threatened her life after she broke off her engagement...
...While it has proved nearly impossible in the past to sue the Pentagon for such cases as Agent Orange and Gulf War Syndrome, there is the potential for claims against the FDA, which approved the vaccine. While the Pentagon and the FDA maintain that the only side effects are fever, muscle pains and dizziness - all of which are supposed to disappear within a few days - fears of the vaccine have been contagious in the ranks. This past weekend a dozen members of the Indiana Air National Guard were banned from flying after refusing the shots, which are administered...
Michael Lewis wrote Trail Fever, a chronicle of the '96 campaign. His latest book is The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story
...read all sorts of alarming things about politicization of the academy-I think that in the '70s, '80s, and early '90s it reached a fever pitch.... Harvard in my experience has done a good job of avoiding that," Douthat says...
Peninsula, in its heyday of the early '90s, was in some ways emblematic of its times. Gomes alluded to "a sort of political fever in the country," typified by the "culture wars" of soon-to-be presidential candidate Pat Buchanan...