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Until now, Grachev's trump card has been his loyalty to Yeltsin: during the coup attempts of August 1991 and October 1993 it was Grachev's support, however reluctant, that inspired the military to stand behind the President. Yeltsin has consistently repaid Grachev by standing firmly behind his Defense Minister. Now there are signs that Yeltsin may be concluding that Grachev's liabilities outweigh his assets. The possibility that the Defense Minister may be forced to step down has already sparked a fierce debate over who might succeed him. Will Grachev be forced to make an ignominious exit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Red-Army Blues | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

That money didn't last long, though, and Webster borrowed an additional $1200 from Shaw. Parkman, however, was reportedly annoyed by this extra loan and began to suspect he might never be repaid. He repeatedly hounded Webster about the money...

Author: By Amar K. Goel, | Title: Webster Murder Was the 19th Century's O.J. Simpson Case | 12/3/1994 | See Source »

Clinton: I think it will produce savings. In the long run the expenditures we make will be more than repaid by people who move into the work force and stay there for a lifetime instead of coming back on welfare. And if we can change the value system of the society toward more work and responsible parenting, the savings are going to be enormous. Many of them can't even be - calculated in terms of how many more successful children you're going to have who don't drop out of school and don't get in trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Welfare Reform: We Go After the Real Source of This Problem | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

Under the current basic payment plan, a loan is repaid over 10 years at a fixed rate. Now students will have the option to extend the payment time under either a fixed or variable rate...

Author: By Jonathan N. Axelrod, | Title: Direct Loans Turn Harvard Into Bank | 6/9/1994 | See Source »

...suspect loan, worth $960,000, came from the Sagawa Kyubin trucking company. Hosokawa claims that he repaid the money, but critics say he kept it to fund his campaign to become governor of Kumamoto prefecture the following year. When pressed, the Prime Minister first asserted that he used the cash to purchase an apartment in Tokyo and to repair the roofed gate and plaster wall of an ancestral home. Opposition legislators charge that he bought the apartment before he received the loan. They tracked down the construction workers and determined that they charged only $67,000 for the repair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Scandal Finally Outran the Reformer | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

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