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...station. When he was pushed out by a group of gypsies who controlled the wine trade, Leonid turned to imported cigarettes. Since then, he has branched out; one week he may move a consignment of flashlight batteries, the next a shipment of government-issue boots, obtained from a corrupt policeman. His ability to broker everything from investment bonds to manicure scissors can earn him 70,000 rubles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moscow: City On Edge | 7/4/1994 | See Source »

Richard Winters of Hershey, Pennsylvania, a first lieutenant in the 101st Airborne, came back to the outskirts of Ste.-Mere-Eglise and could identify every building, every wall, every swell of land where he had landed. Jesse Franklin of Concord, New Hampshire, a military policeman sent to Omaha Beach to direct traffic, recalled that there was no traffic to direct. He hugged the sand on the orders of Colonel George Taylor, commanding the 16th regimental combat team of the First Division. Looking up, Franklin saw the colonel caked with sand and mud to his shoulders, bawling the now famous charge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Still Brave at Heart | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

Although lethal injection has become the most popular method in most states because of its pain-free "humaneness," in eight cases before Gacy's it was anything but. The most heartrending: the execution of Rickey Ray Rector, sentenced to die for murdering a policeman. On Jan. 24, 1992, in Conway, Arkansas, loud moans spilled out of the death chamber as technicians kept Rector tied down during a search for "good" veins. Attendants were about to prepare a "cut-down," in which the arm is sliced open to insert an intravenous catheter, when a vein in his right hand was finally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Twist Before Dying | 5/23/1994 | See Source »

...been left for Rabin and Arafat to come to terms on the size of the self-rule district around Jericho. Israel prefers a token zone of 20 sq. mi., whereas the P.L.O. wants twice that area. The two leaders must also decide whether a Palestinian policeman will be stationed midway on the Jordan River bridge. It seems a minor point, but to the P.L.O. such a presence would go far to create an image of Palestinian sovereignty -- which is precisely why the Israelis oppose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Filling in the Blanks | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

...attempted to reason with him, a policeman rushed in from outside and grabbed her by the arms, dragging her outside of the establishment. He shoved her against a brick wall and told her she was under arrest. When she asked with what she was being charged, he would not respond. She then began to ask for his name and badge number; he did not respond to this either. After approximately the third time, he finally told her. He handcuffed her and held her up against the wall while he called for back-up to take her to the police station...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arrest Coverage was Inaccurate | 4/21/1994 | See Source »

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