Word: panning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Serbs show signs of becoming weary of the fight; and Belgrade has nothing more to gain from the conflict. But there is another theory: Milosevic's ultimate goal after peace is reached, he says, is some sort of re-confederated Yugoslavia. And who better to lead such a regional, pan-Slavic conglomerate than himself...
...case that "the presentation was herky-jerky. The prosecutors are the filter through which the jury 'gets it,' and this case just didn't have continuity.'' Says veteran criminal defense lawyer Don Wager, who has covered the case for the cable sports channel espn: "This jury has to pan for gold. The gold is there; they just have to look for it.'' The problem, he believes, is that Marcia Clark and her colleagues didn't know when to leave well enough alone. "I mean, spending eight days with the coroner...
...their kids to, because they wouldn't be in danger of getting karate-chopped from the back seat during the car-ride home, or of going deaf from their kids screaming Disney tunes for the next six months. It was a great film idea. Too bad it didn't pan...
...Vice-President 1995 Francis H. Duehay '55 Cambridge City Councillor Andrew J. Ehrilich '96 PBHA Treasurer 1995 Henry Fernandez '89 PBHA Board of Directors 1988 Robert J. Kiely '60 Loker Professor of English John B. King '96-'95 PBHA President 1994 Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Professor of Law Vincent Pan '95-'96 PBHA President 1995 John Womack Jr. '59 Bliss Professor of Latin American History and Economics
...river is the casino boomtown of Laughlin, Nevada, and his brother, a gambler, landed in jail for a bad check, Gibson says. Now Gibson, who spent his teenage years in an Oregon correction facility, works in a Kingman plastics factory. But he dreams of heading to Northern California to pan for gold. "Nothing I love better than being in the mountains, going months without seeing another soul," he says. He pulls a small vial of water and glittering dust from his torn jeans. "I traded the nuggets for beer," he says. "Enough to stay drunk for a week...