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...represent the concerns of people born between 1961 and 1981. One of the founding members, Douglas Kennedy, 26, son of Robert Kennedy, claims the nonpartisan group now has about 50 participants in New York City and Washington, along with supporters in almost every state. "We've put our finger on the tone of who we are as a generation," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking Shots at The Baby Boomers | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

...highly self-critical report on its bungled travel-office shake-up, the White House pointed the finger at itself for improperly dismissing seven staffers. Four Clinton staff members were publicly reprimanded, though none was fired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Digest June 27-July 3 | 7/12/1993 | See Source »

...officer was treated at Cambridge Hospital for three wounds to his forearm, hand and finger and was released last night, Pasquarello said. Cambridge District Attorney Tom Reilly and Police Commissioner Perry L. Anderson Jr. both rushed to the emergency room to visit the wounded officer, police said...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Bust Ends in Stabbing | 6/10/1993 | See Source »

Clinton seemed to hold his finger to the wind before deciding what to do. When polls showed that Americans were uneasy about deeper U.S. involvement, he acceded to a French proposal to create U.N.-monitored "safe havens" for Bosnian Muslims, protected by mostly European troops backed by limited American air power. Only the day before, U.S. officials had likened the havens to big concentration camps, and Clinton himself had called them "shooting galleries" for lightly armed peacekeepers. Last week neither NATO nor the U.N. could even agree on how the safe areas would be run and how much protection they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Secretary Of Shhhhh! | 6/7/1993 | See Source »

Police arrived at a drab cinder-block real-estate office to find Mansur dressed in slippers and wrapped in a white-knit blanket; he was slumped in an easy chair with the telltale mask strapped to his face. A string tied to the middle finger of his left hand was connected to a clip on the tubes running from two cylinders labeled CARBON MONOXIDE. The body was gaunt, the skin yellow-green. For the past few months, Mansur had been too sick to drive and carried a morphine pump around with him to combat the pain. "He was in hell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rx For Death | 5/31/1993 | See Source »

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