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Just five minutes into the game, Harvard had already opened up a 17-4 advantage, forcing Brown to use its second time-out. The Crimson was thriving on offense and its defense had successfully kept the ball out of the hands of Brown's twin threats, sophomore guard Vita Redding and junior guard Liz Turner...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, | Title: W.B-Ball Streaking Towards Postseason | 3/3/1997 | See Source »

...Medical School kept the top spot, and the Law School stayed at No. 2 behind the perennially first-ranked Yale...

Author: By Michael T. Jalkut, | Title: B-School Takes Second In U.S. News Rankings | 3/1/1997 | See Source »

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Did Democratic fund-raisers sell jobs and federal appointments for cash? A memo written in April, 1994 by an unidentified fund-raiser, and kept in the files of former senior White House advisor Harold Ickes, flatly stated that in order to reach a fundraising goal of $40 million, the Democratic party needed White House support, among other things, for "Better coordination on appointments to boards and commissions.? Ickes gave the memo to Congress. Trying for positive spin as the news got progressively worse, the Democratic National Committee said Friday that it is returning another $1.5 million in improper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Sale: Nice Neighborhood, Good Security | 3/1/1997 | See Source »

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Did Democratic fund-raisers sell jobs and federal appointments for cash? A memo written in April, 1994 by an unidentified fund-raiser, and kept in the files of former senior White House advisor Harold Ickes, flatly stated that in order to reach a fundraising goal of $40 million, the Democratic party needed White House support, among other things, for "Better coordination on appointments to boards and commissions.? Ickes gave the memo to Congress. Trying for positive spin as the news got progressively worse, the Democratic National Committee said Friday that it is returning another $1.5 million in improper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Sale: Nice Neighborhood, Good Security | 2/28/1997 | See Source »

...during the Gulf War. The Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses has 60 days to examine the report, made public yesterday. While the Pentagon admitted last year that at least 20,000 troops may have been exposed to sarin, a highly toxic gas, the CIA has kept its advance warning about the chemical weapons in the Kamisiyah storage site under tight wraps since 1991. "It is, in my judgement, a cover-up of major proportions," fumed Senator Jay Rockefeller, a harsh critic of the military's reluctance to look into veterans' complaints. The Pentagon terms the incident...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton Investigates Possible Gulf War Cover-Up | 2/26/1997 | See Source »

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