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While there may indeed be a jinx on the men's hockey team this season, the Crimson is still committing some fundamental errors that are costing it garbage goals. After bombarding St. Lawrence goalie Clint Owen in a furious offensive assault for most of the second period, the Crimson gave up its fourth goal on a two-on-one defensive blunder...

Author: By Chris W. Mcevoy, | Title: Nothing Going Right for Losing Icemen | 2/26/1996 | See Source »

...Renaissance in black studies during the 1990s has ignited a furious competition for scholars, with many of the best-known teachers jumping from campus to campus like free agents in professional sports. Gates, for example, leaped from Yale to Cornell University in 1985, to Duke in 1990, to Harvard in 1991, after then acting dean Henry Rosovsky promised to coach him about the combative academic climate that had beleaguered his predecessors for two decades. Says Gates: "He was able to teach me where all the bodies were buried because he's the one who buried them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BLACK BRAIN TRUST | 2/26/1996 | See Source »

SARAJEVO: Chief U.S. mediator Richard Holbrooke headed back to the Balkans as Bosnia slid closer to war, the furious Bosnian Serb Army cutting contact with NATO forces and forbidding civilians to move about freely. These actions frustrate the most important achievements of the peace processes: open lines of communication with NATO and free travel. The Bosnian Serbs are protesting the arrest of two Serb soldiers, Gen. Djordje Djukic and Col. Aleksa Krsmanovic, who are now being held by the Bosnian Muslims pending their possible indictment by the International War Crimes Tribunal. In a rare press conference, Serb Lt. General Milan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thunder on the Horizon | 2/9/1996 | See Source »

SARAJEVO: Chief U.S. mediator Richard Holbrooke headed back to the Balkans as Bosnia slid closer to war, the furious Bosnian Serb Army cutting contact with NATO forces and forbidding civilians to move about freely. These actions frustrate the most important achievements of the peace processes: open lines of communication with NATO and free travel. The Bosnian Serbs are protesting the arrest of two Serb soldiers, Gen. Djordje Djukic and Col. Aleksa Krsmanovic, who are now being held by the Bosnian Muslims pending their possible indictment by the International War Crimes Tribunal. In a rare press conference, Serb Lt. General Milan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thunder on the Horizon | 2/8/1996 | See Source »

...political blow he suffered when a similar gang raided the Russian town of Budyonnovsk last June and then vanished into Chechnya's mountains. Yeltsin has been ill, and his popularity rating is low. The political medicine he needs is an image of strong leadership, so he unleashed furious force on Pervomaiskoye. Last week's operation, says General Boris Gromov, who commanded Soviet forces in Afghanistan and is now a member of parliament, was intended "to destroy militants rather than release hostages." That was not the method of the Turkish government, which negotiated with the Chechens who hijacked a ferry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MR. YELTSIN'S UGLY WAR | 1/29/1996 | See Source »

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