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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...views of Fosamax, the company's new osteoporosis drug. "It's the kind of concrete information Wall Street used to have a monopoly on because they were the only ones with the money to perform the research," says Randy Befumo, who composes the Motley Fool Evening News under the nom de cyberspace MF Templar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A CHORUS OF TRUE BELIEVERS | 6/17/1996 | See Source »

Nothing is more galling about the post-Dayton behavior of suspected war criminals than the way some flaunt their freedom and stolen riches. Zeljko Raznatovic, who fought under the nom de guerre Arkan, is the most notorious of Serbia's paramilitary chiefs. He personally led his 200-odd Tigers through Bosnia to rape, torture and murder. Yet he has not even been indicted, and today he shows up all over Belgrade. He lives in a luxe marble mansion that he clearly did not buy out of earnings from his cafe. He is affiliated with Belgrade's biggest soccer club...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FACE TO FACE WITH EVIL | 5/13/1996 | See Source »

...sale in Chicago in November. An original Byrne from New York City's CristineRose Gallery will set connoisseurs back $800 to $8,500, while photocopies of Bennett's efforts recently fetched $1,000 at a charity auction. "Look, I just paint," says the man who works under the nom de paintbrush Anthony Benedetto. "I don't try to create masterpieces. I paint, and then I edit." You be the judge. (Hint: Bennett's piece is not the photo of the Tibetan monks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 16, 1995 | 10/16/1995 | See Source »

That may not be enough for Harbury, 43, who has spent the past five years on a tumultuous personal odyssey. In 1990 she went to Guatemala to research human-rights violations. There she met Bamaca, whose nom de guerre was Everardo; the couple were married in a common-law ceremony in Austin, Texas, in September 1991. Soon after his March 1992 disappearance, she was told by Guatemalan military authorities that Bamaca had committed suicide rather than be captured and tortured by the army. But Harbury believed her husband was still alive and pressed for proof of his fate. In August...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE END OF THE VIGIL | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

...with Israel. "There's an effort to have some sort of reconciliation between the PLO and Hamas, and it's failing," saysTIME Jerusalem Bureau Chief Lisa Beyer. "The Fatah Hawks are not bound by laws like police -- they are a militia. Their job is to back Fatah (Arafat's nom de guerre) -- and who is Fatah's enemy? Hamas. They're careening toward civil war."Post your opinion on theInternationalbulletin board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDEAST . . . ARAFAT'S ARMY GIRDS FOR BATTLE | 11/22/1994 | See Source »

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