Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...plenty of gold in Fort Knox that might be temporarily "reclassified" if the G.O.P. won't budge. Yes, it might stretch the lawyers' ingenuity, but that's a lesser evil than triggering a financial meltdown. Look for the Treasury to find ways to muddle through. But to put heat on the Republicans, Rubin will keep protesting that this is no way to run a government...
...sides, TIME's Dean Fischer reports that "the State Department may be willing to live with this, if they have reassurances that the rest will be released soon." Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke helped engineer the release, arriving in Sarajevo on Thursday to turn up the heat. Up to that point, says Fischer, the Bosnian government was refusing to release any POWs until the Serbs accounted for more than 20,000 missing people. "Holbrooke has demonstrated that he's got a lot of ability in getting agreements done," says Fischer, "so it's not surprising that he was able...
SARAJEVO: Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke arrived in the Bosnian capital on Thursday, less than 36 hours before the first major deadline of the Dayton Peace accord, to assess the progress of the international peacekeeping mission and to help keep the heat on the warring parties to abide by the agreement he worked so hard to win. By midnight Friday, according to the treaty, all the warring parties are to have pulled their soldiers and weapons behind cease-fire lines and released all prisoners of war. Military observers in Bosnia agree that the demilitarization is proceeding on schedule...
...ethic and his history of success are taken into consideration. He weathered a similar down period with the Dolphins in the late '80s, only to rebuild them into a perennial play-off team. This time around, though, Shula had two things working against him: the ascendancy of new Miami Heat basketball coach Pat Riley, who has turned the N.B.A. team around, and the rabid nature of sports talk radio, which has been feeding the frenzy against Shula and for Johnson. When Shula's resignation was announced during halftime of a Heat game on Thursday night, the fans actually cheered. "After...
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