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...Haiti's military, emboldened by their success at turning away the shipload of American military trainers aboard the Harlan County last October, believe that the U.S. lacks the guts for a sustained occupation. "It'd be just like Somalia," says a senior Haitian officer. "Clinton will run away when the first U.S. soldier is returned in a body bag." A military intervention, however, need not be open-ended. To limit the commitment, Clinton could embrace Canada's proposal to train expatriate Haitians to serve as the core of a force designed to protect the returned, legitimate government. Together with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: the Case for a Bigger Stick | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...club's attorney, Harlan J. Silverstein,says he has filed "a preliminary injunction toreduce the number of picketers outside the club tosix, and to restrain screaming and yelling and thebarrage of noise...

Author: By Dov P.grossman, | Title: Strike at N.Y. Club Intensifies | 5/5/1994 | See Source »

...Indians take the delay as a deliberate downgrading of their country, the world's largest democracy, to second-class status. Images matter a great deal in foreign capitals, where people draw powerful conclusions from what they see on CNN. Carnegie's Goble recalls the embarrassing case of the U.S.S. Harlan County, the ship carrying U.S. military construction experts to Haiti that turned back when faced with a few government-paid thugs at the port. "If you think you might have to withdraw a ship," he says, "you don't send...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dropping the Ball? | 5/2/1994 | See Source »

...Ambrosio Calzada and 130 of their fellow employees are on strike at the Harvard Club in New York. They were forced to strike because management has demanded more than 30 contract concessions from them. Here are just some of the demands Harvard Club President Don Shapiro and his attorney, Harlan Silverstein, are making at the collective bargaining table...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $300 per Hour Harvard Club Lawyer: "Workers Must Give Up 25% per Hour!" | 4/16/1994 | See Source »

Club President Donald L. Shapiro '57 could notbe reached for comment yesterday. His attorney,Harlan Silverstein, as well as other officials atthe Harvard Club, refused to comment on thestrike...

Author: By Tom HORAN Jr., | Title: Harvard Club Workers Strike | 4/16/1994 | See Source »

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