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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...twenty minutes--23 players were on the icefor their first Beanpot final, and the nervousnessshowed in all but two of them, namely Israel andTaylor. Only fourteen shots were fired between thetwo teams in the period, but Israel come up hugeat its end, robbing Greg Callahan with ahighlight-reel lunging pad save...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Eagles Nip Crimson For Beanpot Title | 2/15/1994 | See Source »

...Justice Department last Wednesday, one day before his appointment was made public, Fiske wrote out a personal charter on a pad of yellow legal paper. He insisted that he would investigate "any individuals or entities" who had broken federal laws relating in any way to the President's or First Lady's dealings with Whitewater or Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan, the defunct S&L once headed by James McDougal, the Clintons' partner in Whitewater. Over the longer term that could mean trouble for the President, the First Lady or both. Over the shorter term Fiske can only help them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nothing But Blue Skies a Time/CNN Poll Shows | 1/31/1994 | See Source »

First try: Crimson reporter walks in the church, right past two police officers and a Secret Service agent. No questions, no problem. The reporter sashays up next to a 50-something man who, pen and pad in hand, also looks like a reporter...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Reporter's Notebook | 1/14/1994 | See Source »

...seem, Zhirinovsky's elevation to a Duma seat may be the best thing for Yeltsin: better to have "Vladimir the Terrible" spouting off in the parliament than rabble rousing in the streets. Then again, Zhirinovsky is now well poised to use his seat in parliament as a launching pad for his presidential ambitions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Reason to Cheer | 12/27/1993 | See Source »

...paid in politics." Actually, it's not the soft-spoken Tennessee Democrat himself who has rankled the Administration. It's Cooper's health-care plan, a centrist proposal that has become the clear favorite of the Democratic Leadership Council, the very forum that served as the launching pad for Clinton's assault on the Oval Office. "Who am I? I'm a nobody," Cooper demurs. "But all of a sudden, they're afraid our bill is too popular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: He's the Man with the Too Popular Plan | 12/13/1993 | See Source »

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