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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Perhaps you feel that this weekend would be an ideal time to get some work done. After all, you will be away from Harvard and its enticing social life. Well, instead of packing your bags with beer, pack them with a few books and pens, get a little reading done on the bus, skip the tailgates and head straight for the game. Nothing much will be happening there--a perfect quiet place to study...
...bank's antics seemed right for a farce, their impact became the stuff of high drama last week when federal regulators gave Daiwa 90 days to pack up and leave the U.S. In a move coordinated with the regulators, a federal grand jury in New York City indicted the bank on 24 criminal counts of conspiracy and fraud connected with a cover-up of Iguchi's losses. That could lead to $1.3 billion in fines if the bank is convicted. Masahiro Tsuda, general manager of Daiwa's New York City office, was charged with taking part in a conspiracy with...
...reports, which include campaign transactions between January 1 and October 30, show that four incumbents--Francis H. Duehay '55, Anthony D. Galluccio, Michael A. Sullivan and Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72--lead the pack of 18 candidates in fundraising and expenses for next Tuesday's election race...
...many lawmakers found the Administration's strategy ill-conceived. Several noted that while there is a detailed blueprint for getting troops into Bosnia, plans remain disturbingly vague on how anyone will know when it is time to go home. If the fighting resumes, will the peace enforcers simply pack up and leave? If so, when? What if peace holds only because I-FOR is there? Will it still depart? If so, at what point and at what cost? Ignoring such questions, which are essential to defining a mission, can make for confused soldiers. It can also make for dead ones...
...National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) warned Friday that air bags can be lethal to children who aren't wearing seat belts. "This is not a false alarm," reports TIME's William McWhirter. "These airbags pack quite a wallop. Small children who aren't strapped in are very vulnerable to trauma from the impact of both the crash and the airbag. Common sense should tell parents to keep children out of the front seat, anyway." The NHTSA is investigating the car accident deaths of six children - ages four to nine - to see if their injuries were caused by inflating...