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...requirements for graduation are simple, says William M. Todd, dean for undergraduate education, who calls this hunt for General Studies a " waste of time...
McGrath will lead the Jarrett and its crew of 262 to the Middle East, where they will prowl the northern reaches of the Persian Gulf. Their mission: to hunt down ships smuggling Iraqi oil in violation of United Nations sanctions. It's a game of nautical cat and mouse, as U.S. spy satellites and surveillance planes pick out possible smugglers and relay their whereabouts to ships down below. The smugglers are beyond the U.N.'s reach as long as they stay in Iraqi and Iranian territorial waters. But there are a few swaths of water beyond the U.S.-recognized...
Wasting no TIME, AL GORE has begun the process of choosing a running mate, sources tell TIME. The first two names working their way through the vetting process: North Carolina Governor JIM HUNT, 62, and Florida Senator BOB GRAHAM, 63, both moderate and strong on education. The third-most-talked-about option, Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, 52, has his fate tied in part to gas prices...
...face of the Statue of Liberty. That brings on an architectural restorer; her fiance, an N.Y.P.D. detective; and her former lover, a research neurologist who can repair brain damage and bad attitudes with a computer and molecular smart bombs. An ingenious bio-tech love triangle ensues, as does the hunt for a sadistic killer with an acetylene torch. Then it's back to the top of Lady Liberty for the climax, a breakneck update of the finale to Hitchcock's 1942 tingler, Saboteur...
...Crime was unbelievable here, even as recently as five years ago. It was not so much violent crime, but a lot of theft," said an officer in the MIT police department who requested to remain anonymous. "Now we have to really hunt for something...