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...hemisphere. The President thus neatly bypassed congressional opposition to his original proposal of $40 billion in loan guarantees. Despite some grumbling on Capitol Hill, the President's move received support from both the Republican and Democratic leadership (and a sigh of relief from many members happy to be freed from having to vote on a controversial aid package). For the most part, Mexican financial markets reacted favorably to the President's announcement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 4 | 2/13/1995 | See Source »

Season ticket-holders get to keep their seat location from year to year. But if they don't renew, the seats are freed up, sold to one of the thousands undoubtedly on the season ticket waiting list...

Author: By Mike E. Ginsberg, | Title: Picking Scabs | 1/23/1995 | See Source »

...students beat up 11-year-old Eugene Pitts, even -- according to one student -- saying "Everybody kick his butt." The incident came to light after a local hospital that treated Eugene for nose and rib injuries reported it. The school district had never told police. Howard, who was freed on bond, plans to appeal the conviction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PICK ON SOMEONE YOUR OWN SIZE | 1/20/1995 | See Source »

...political party that was banned by the Algerian government in 1992. "Start by freeing the women, the elderly and the children if you want us to start talking," replied Cherif. About four hours into the negotiations, the hijackers began releasing passengers, and by the end of Saturday had freed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Algeria: Anatomy of a Hijack | 1/9/1995 | See Source »

...about to split again into hostile blocs, this time consisting of everybody else vs. Russia. Expansion of NATO, in his view, would push what many Russians still see as an anti-Moscow alliance right up against the borders of the old Soviet Union. Said Yeltsin: "Europe, not having yet freed itself from the heritage of the cold war, is in danger of plunging into a cold peace. Why sow the seeds of mistrust?" The Russian President also accused Washington of overweening arrogance in playing the role of sole superpower. In his words, "It is a dangerous delusion to suppose that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Next, a Cold Peace? | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

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