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...Sarajevo, the besieged Bosnian capitol that became a symbol of the horror and courage, remains unified under Bosnian control. Refugees will return home. The potentially traumatic process of repatriating those refugees was not clearly spelled out this morning, though President Clinton did say that an independent commission will monitor the human rights of all Bosnians, and that an internationally trained civilian police force will protect them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DEVIL IN THE DETAILS | 11/21/1995 | See Source »

With so many voters seated uncomfortably in the slots labeled Clinton and Dole, TIME and the Cable News Network are embarking on an ambitious new kind of political poll. For the TIME/CNN Election Monitor, pollsters from Yankelovich Partners have 4,787 registered voters, an especially large sample that permits a high degree of accuracy. Between now and the 1996 election they will return to those same individuals to chart the fluctuation of their views. At each juncture TIME and CNN reporters will also talk to some of them in greater detail to see what's on their minds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICA'S MOOD SWING | 11/20/1995 | See Source »

...Mississippi's first-term G.O.P. Governor Kirk Fordice. And this week's gubernatorial election in Louisiana could well go to Republican Mike Foster, consolidating the G.O.P. march across the South. But what last week's voting hints at--the return of a detectable pulse among the Democrats--the Election Monitor picks up loud and clear. In nearly every region of the country, Clinton is favored over Dole. What's more surprising, voters prefer Democrats to Republicans as their choice for Congress, 45% to 41%, a reversal of the standings in 1994. You could call that the makings of a comeback...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICA'S MOOD SWING | 11/20/1995 | See Source »

...replaced.'' Cronk was never a Perot voter, but he voices the big complaint of Perot's followers. For them, Republicans have not gone far enough on term limits and campaign-finance reform. Then again, neither has Clinton, so his support among those voters will be soft. In the Election Monitor, 20% of voters say they still support Perot, which is close to the 19% of the vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICA'S MOOD SWING | 11/20/1995 | See Source »

...company, he or she is obligated to that organization--a tie to commercial society which might cause a direct conflict of interest with his or her obligations to the University. To whom will he or she dedicate his or her time--students, professors or CEOs' The University must monitor closely to ensure that research interests remain pure and that "no more than 20 percent of one's total professional effort [during the academic year] may be directed to outside work," as Faculty of Arts and Sciences regulations state...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Science Policy: Lauds and Caveats | 11/17/1995 | See Source »

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