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...beneficiaries of reform, could be courted and perhaps won. Some of the big insurers were playing along; others were coy; small firms were downright hostile. Small business was opposed, probably forever. But Magaziner wanted to sign up the politically powerful American Medical Association or, short of that, keep it neutral...
Washington -- Moscow officially claims to be neutral in the conflicts brewing in the former Soviet republic of GEORGIA. But U.S. and Georgian intelligence reports show that the Russian army has been providing weapons, detailed intelligence and direct operational military support to Abkhazian separatists fighting the Georgian government. Also, Russian military-intelligence officers have met with opponents of Georgian head of state Eduard Shevardnadze and discussed demonstrations against him that are planned for September...
...year period, utilize a neutral designee from outside the police department to act as a fact finder for the Chief of Police and other guard management in all discrimination claims, and apply the facts as found by that designee in the existing internal grievance and/or complaint procedures...
...complaint describes a reception for prospective Harvard students held at the Civil Rights Museum in Birmingham in early December 1992. "A 'neutral' atmosphere would have been more appropriate for following non-discriminatory rules," the complaint said...
...Demjanjuk was wrongly convicted in Israel, the trial court's mistake was in relying too heavily on the testimony of five Treblinka survivors, ages 61 to 86. Their identifications, four decades after the events, were made in not entirely neutral circumstances. During the initial investigation, they picked Demjanjuk from a photo spread in which his picture was disproportionately large. They identified him in court after the Israeli media had thoroughly covered his extradition. "Of course the survivors knew who he was supposed to be," says Tom Segev, author of The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust. "They'd seen...