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Charity officials contacted this past week said they could not pinpoint the exact date or amount of Councillor William H. Walsh's alleged $50,000 trust fund donations--monies the FBI charges were used as kickbacks to bank officials who funded Walsh's condominium projects...
Many students say they can pinpoint nothingspecific as a uniquely "Jewish" part of being aHarvard student. Some say they do have a feelingof being a minority, and a few say they feel ananti-Jewish bias in certain social settings...
Staring at the walls of doctors' offices while awaiting their turn, 21st century Americans may see a colorful chart hanging next to the traditional diplomas and the renderings of skeletal parts and organs. It will depict the 23 pairs of human chromosomes and pinpoint on each one the location of genes that can predispose people to serious disease...
Bosnian and Serb leaders also signed an agreement to place the artillery of both sides under U.N. supervision to pinpoint who is responsible for shelling civilian areas. General Satish Nambiar of India, who was heading the U.N. forces, publicly doubted that his 1,500-man contingent was large enough to monitor the long-range weapons. In any case, the agreement did not take effect, and Sarajevo continued to suffer nighttime bombardment from the surrounding hills...
...military's aim in using the sayarot is to pinpoint Palestinian troublemakers and reduce contact and friction with the general population. Since the commandos went into large-scale action, the army has cut back routine patrols, maintained fewer outposts and limited the imposition of curfews in Palestinian towns and villages. Overall troop strength in the territories has been trimmed a third, from 10,000 soldiers to about...