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...Rockets took control with their big run but with 2:55 left in the third quarter, Olajuwon was ejected with a flagrant foul after an altercation with Charles Oakley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magic Keeps the Touch Against Cleveland | 3/26/1999 | See Source »

...demand. It won't be easy. Nearly a year ago, some of the same countries that signed on to last week's deal agreed to reduce oil production by a whopping 3.1 million bbl. daily. When that happened, prices rose from $13 to more than $17 per bbl. Then flagrant quota busting, higher production from Iraq, warmer winter weather and lower demand for energy in Asia combined to wreck the price-fixing scheme, and oil crashed to just over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OPEC Talks Tough Again | 3/22/1999 | See Source »

Greene suggests that Oakley perennially led the league in personal fouls, but such an insinuation is blatantly false--last year Oakley barely cracked the top 10 and was well behind the league leaders. The column's earlier claim that Oakley led the league in flagrant fouls is similarly unjustified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Oakley Not Cheap Shot Artist | 1/25/1999 | See Source »

...this area. In December 1989 Bush sent troops to Panama, grabbed General Manuel Noriega and hauled him to Florida for trial to face charges of narcotics trafficking. The indictment of Noriega was unprecedented because he was a sitting foreign leader, but prosecutors said they couldn't ignore his flagrant crimes. Noriega protested that the U.S. had no jurisdiction over him since his "arrest"--the Panama invasion--violated international law. But U.S. courts said the method of his arrest was irrelevant. Noriega was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Pinochet Problem | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...always, at the back of his mind, lay the big question: What happens the day after? Ever since Oct. 31, Berger told TIME in a brief moment of calm Friday night, when Saddam Hussein abruptly tossed out all the U.N. inspectors who monitor his post-defeat disarmament, the most flagrant violation of cease-fire terms yet, the White House aide had pondered two things. "What happens the day after we do nothing? What happens the day after we use military force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Whites Of His Eyes | 11/23/1998 | See Source »

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