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...this, has there?' There was an extreme preoccupation with distinguishing himself," Smalldon says. He also had an obsession with control. "Dillon wrote a letter to the local newspaper, saying basically, You can never catch me, which indicated how very conscious he was of the appeal of operating under the radar but not too far under the radar--the appeal of having a dialogue with society and basically taunting society." Dillon was captured in part because his best friend reported some of his comments...
...Hillary Rodham Clinton's rousing speech at the DLC conference also showed the hand of the speechwriter in chief: it recalled one he gave at a 1991 DLC meeting that put him on the political radar. --By Karen Tumulty
...Hillary Rodham Clinton's rousing speech at the DLC conference also showed the hand of the speechwriter in chief: it recalled one he gave at a 1991 DLC meeting that put him on the political radar...
...streets of the capital Kiev demanding the resignation of President Leonid Kuchma, accused of corruption and involvement in the killing of a reporter. Opposition leaders occupied Kuchma's administrative building and began a hunger strike. Kuchma also faces trouble abroad: the U.S. accused him of having sold radar systems to Iraq, contravening U.N. sanctions. see also: TIME's Ukraine Archive IVORY COAST Saved From The Crossfire French troops rescued 160 schoolchildren from a rebel-held city after a military uprising turned into a civil war. The children, including 100 Americans, were trapped for a week inside their boarding school...
Administration officials had one more thing on their radar: concerns about a group of Yemeni Americans alleged to be al-Qaeda sympathizers in Lackawanna, N.Y., just outside of Buffalo. The various bits of information didn't appear to be linked, but the accumulation of threats caused U.S. officials to recall the situation a year ago, when intelligence analysts picked up "chatter" about possible terror attacks abroad but missed signs that the hijackers were already on American soil. "Everybody thought last year it would be outside," says a senior FBI official. "History has proven that we were incorrect." This time...