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...categorically rejected Fidel Castro's televised appeal for talks to lift the 32-year-old embargo on the communist island, even as Castro flung open the gates for Cubans who set sail in droves for U.S. shores. "Our position is that we are not going to enter a dialogue with Castro over the pace and nature of change in Cuba," Under Secretary of State Peter Tarnoff said. "This is not a situation that has been brought on by American actions." With the rate of intercepted refugees at 3,200 a day, Department of Defense officials decided to send as many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA . . . NO THANKS, FIDEL | 8/25/1994 | See Source »

...making plans to get its peacekeeping force out of Bosnia if U.N. member states vote to lift the arms embargo there, as is expected. War is almost certain to break out as soon as it's clear that the Bosnian Muslims will start getting weapons, says TIME's Central Europe bureau chief, James L. Graff. Any remaining U.N. soldiers are not likely to be spared the wrath of the Serbs, he adds. "It's a knee-jerk reaction to want to lift the arms embargo," says Graff. "It may mean justice for the Muslims, but it also means a nasty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOSNIA . . . U.N. TO LEAVE WITH THREAT OF WAR | 8/12/1994 | See Source »

President Clinton would invoke emergency powers to confiscate any vessels trying to rescue would-be Cuban emigres at sea should Fidel Castro's threatened mass boat lift become a reality. But State Department officials said they're reassured by signs that Florida's Cuban exile community won't rush to pick up fleeing boats, as they did during the 1980 Mariel exodus. This time, the exiles say, helping the dissidents leave would ease the pressure on Castro to reform his system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA . . . U.S. READY TO BLOCK EXODUS | 8/10/1994 | See Source »

...message they are getting from their government." More critical is the next step taken by Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic. He has criticized the Bosnian Serbs for dismissing the latest peace plan. Milosevic has a lot to gain by ending the conflict and pushing the United Nations to lift sanctions crippling the Serbian economy, says Graff.Can Milosevic be trusted? According to TIME's Graff, Western military sources in Central Bosnia claim to have evidence of substantial numbers of regular troops from Serbia operating in Bosnia -- something that was supposed to have stopped over two years ago. The report, if true, would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOSNIAN SERBS STALL, AS EVIDENCE BUILDS OF NEW VIOLATIONS | 8/2/1994 | See Source »

...also a sleek Hollywoodizing, a ruthlessly canny face-lift of Groom's novel. In the book, Forrest was just as naive but not quite so innocent or lucky: he had some sex, did some drugs and missed out on the nuclear family that in the movie Forrest finally gets to tend. In pumping up Jenny's role, screenwriter Eric Roth transferred all of Forrest's flaws -- and most of the excesses Americans committed in the '60s and '70s to her. Wright's Jenny is a frail soul in tailspin, a battered child in a beautiful woman's body. And Forrest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SHOW BUSINESS: The World According to Gump | 8/1/1994 | See Source »

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