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Then, as planned, the U.S. handed over control to U.N. forces. The American force was cut from 30,000 to 5,000. Somalia continued to recover; local institutions began to reemerge. There was, however, one notable exception.
Last week both Robert and Gloria struck back. Robert, who was his father's carefully groomed heir apparent before the blowup, filed suit to recover more than $2 million in cash and stock that he claimed was owed him under employment contracts. And in divorce court, Gloria sued for legal...
In general, the moratorium appears to be working. Most whale stocks are at least holding steady, and some have begun to recover. For example, populations of humpbacks off South Africa have grown substantially. A study by the National Marine Fisheries Service says there were an estimated 2,050 blue whales...
But -- there always seems to be a but -- much of the drowned farmland is normally among the most fertile acreage on earth, and prospective crop losses are spectacular: $1.5 billion worth of soybeans in Illinois; $1 billion of corn in Iowa. "There is still time to recover," says Victor Lespinasse...
! After losing in Iowa, the DeBoers tried to move the case to Michigan, and won their first victory. Last February, Judge William Ager of the Michigan Circuit Court, concerned that Jessica might never recover from losing the only parents she had ever known, ruled that she should stay where she...