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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...State Warren Christopher cut short his trip to the economic summit in Tokyo in order to get back to Dayton that evening. "It's make-or-break at this point," says TIME's Douglas Waller. "They've basically agreed on the major issues and are now quibbling on the minor ones. They are very close, and the only thing missing is the political will to sign. That's why you see all the heavyweight cabinet visits now, to help give them the will to sign." Waller says that Christopher will start lobbying the parties hard on Saturday. "The whole deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ON THE BRINK OF PEACE | 11/17/1995 | See Source »

...minor characters are naturally less developed. We don't see enough of Joan (Erin Pond) or Jack (Matthew L. Leavitt) to understand them or care about them. Too much is left unsaid. Was there a flirtation between them? Does Jack really pine for Jen? What was the real nature of Jen and Joan's friendship...

Author: By Emily J. Wood, | Title: 'Coffee' Is Harmless Drink | 11/9/1995 | See Source »

...TIME's Douglas Waller, "and hope to get an agreement on the Bosnian/Croatian federation by the end of week. That's a very important part of these talks -- and there's still a lot of haggling between Croatia's Franjo Tudjman and Bosnia's Alija Izetbegovic -- but that's minor compared to the difficulties in sorting out the Bosnian/Serb agreement. That's hung up on things like the status of Sarajevo and territorial issues like the corridor between Sarajevo and Goradze. It has been slow going this week and with the hard work beginning Christopher is going to apply more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHRISTOPHER STEPS IN | 11/9/1995 | See Source »

Russell said the group emerged from the bushes and cursed at him and his friend. He said he believes the attack was an attempted murder. Russell sustained minor injuries to his face while his friend ran for help...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank and Matthew W. Granade, S | Title: Professor Criticizes Response to Attacks | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

...that bad? But when you look at [the issues] all together, it's really disturbing what's happening." To make this clear, the authors open the book with perhaps the most sensational of their case studies: the story of several women who in the late 1970s were arrested for minor traffic violations, then subjected to humiliating, full body-cavity strip searches by the Chicago police. In the early 1980s the courts declared the searches unconstitutional. Still, the authors found that even years later, the women remained shaken. And that, says Alderman, "is part of the point of the book--that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUBLISHING: THOSE PRYING EYES | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

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