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...that each event in turn seems to outweigh the others. Which affected us more as Harvard students and as Americans, the Gulf War or the L.A. Riots? The search for new president Bill Clinton or Neil L. Rudenstine? Blossoming democracy in former Communist states or bloody war in Bosnia-Herzogovina? Michael P. Berry as the Mealtime Messiah or Messiah No More? Charles Stuart or Amy Fisher...

Author: By Beth L. Pinsker, | Title: Class of '93: Oh, The Places We Have Been! | 6/10/1993 | See Source »

...Under the head Foreign Relations in the Nation section one reads the narration of the week's events after Vietnam disappeared without warning-the first country to do so since Bosnia-Herzogovina. Despite this event, the story continues, the U.S. and China have refused to change their policies towards Vietnam. The U.S. has continued to bomb the navigational points of bridges and railroads, while the Chinese have not ceased pouring troops into the new Laotian Gulf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Lampoon' Takes 'Time' to Parody; Humor Substituted for News Weekly | 4/27/1965 | See Source »

...documents it will be possible accurately to trace the development of that web of secret diplomacy which lay behind the activity of the Central Powers in precipitating the world war. We learn, for example, that Austria had been granted the right by Germany and Russia to annex Bosnia and Herzogovina as early as 1881, and this shows us why Russia was obliged to withdraw her protest against the seizure o these territories in 1908 We see how Germany and Austria were able to convince each other that a general European War in 1914 could not but be an advantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECRET DIPLOMACY. | 1/27/1920 | See Source »

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