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...infiltrating sewer systems. The Clinton Administration?s solution? One million dollars for fresh research. Senators remain skeptical. Instead of big bucks for scientific dithering, Senator Frank Murkowski, an Alaska Republican who heads the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, suggests offering children a $1 bounty for each snake they nab. "I'll go out with my pile of dollar bills and you come out with your scientists and we'll see who gets more snakes," Murkowski challenged Babbitt. So far, Babbitt?s not biting...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.--On a night where Harvard was able to nab its second straight win, as well as the last ECAC win in 1996, it was a shame that two key Crimson players weren't here to enjoy the excitement...
...carrying off trainees to a bare room for days of intense interrogation. It all ends with "hell week," in which students travel to a U.S. city to stage a covert-operations exercise. fbi agents are brought in to play the part of foreign security officers who try to nab the students...
...plastic $1.6 billion a year in phony charges, according to the Nilson Report, a credit-card industry newsletter. Nigeria has produced so many credit-card bandits that the U.S. Secret Service joined with other federal agencies in the 1980s to form a special West African Task Force that helped nab Adekanbi. According to authorities, his gang used counterfeit cards to obtain at least $650,000 in goods and cash advances and had access to lines of credit worth $8 million. Officials suspect that this loot is only a fraction of the thieves' real total...
This was the first time that HASCS has had any problems with the NAB, Steen said...