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...witnesses for most of the incidents, and there were two other women who were not in Meyer's class who had complained about him. Meyer's superior officer conceded that the instructor could on occasion be an "obnoxious loudmouth." The Navy claims it punished Meyer with a letter of reprimand that effectively ended his career. In fact, the case was handled as a personnel matter rather than a judicial one; he was found only to have used "indecent language." Meyer insisted he was just "trying to provide a relaxed atmosphere." He left the military on his own timetable, a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Eye: One Woman's Fight to Fly | 8/15/1994 | See Source »

...deal flies, according to the government organ, Pyongyang will seek a "package deal" that includes full diplomatic ties. The talk may not be so tough, since the Clinton Administration quietly floated the nuke offer weeks ago. Even as relations with the North grew somewhat warmer, the U.S. had to reprimand the South. Assistant Secretary of State Robert Gallucci, the chief U.S. negotiator, slammed Seoul for rhetorical attacks on the North and for the wide publicity Seoul gave to a North Korean defector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NORTH KOREA . . . THROW IN A NUKE PLANT, PLEASE | 8/2/1994 | See Source »

...sticks against Pyongyang. Not included in the sanctions: shutting off oil exports to the country, as well as halting the flow of funds from Korean expatriates living in Japan, a major source of Pyongyang's foreign currency. Even as the U.S. initiated the lengthy process of imposing an international reprimand, North Korea suddenly appeared more accommodating. The Communist regime feted former President Jimmy Carter in the capital. And at least two U.N. nuclear facility inspectors were allowed to continue their work. The current standoff resulted, of course, from the North Koreans' refusing those inspectors access to nuclear plants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. VS. NORTH KOREA . . . WIELDING THE LITTLE STICK | 6/15/1994 | See Source »

Clara, Rosa's younger sister, records family events in her journal, and amuses herself with her psychic powers. She moves objects around the room with her eyes, producing only a slight reprimand from her mother (Vanessa Redgrave), who is apparently accustomed to her daughter's unusual gifts. Later, While telling fortunes to guests at a party in honor of the election of her father (Armin Mueller-Stahl) to the senate. Clara suddenly foresees her sister Rosa's untimely death. She screams at the shock of her premonition, which proves to be true (as are all of Clara's predictions). Hours...

Author: By Yael Schenker, | Title: `Spirits' Lacks Essential Spiritual Passion | 4/7/1994 | See Source »

...Washington ways while serving on the staffs of two Arkansas Senators in the 1970s before becoming a partner with Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Rose Law Firm of Little Rock. But as associate White House counsel, he has shown mainly a talent for getting in trouble. He drew a reprimand from the White House last summer for appearing to make political use of the FBI by calling in the G-men to investigate the White House travel office. He has been taking heavy flak for the strange anomaly of a White House staff peopled largely by aides whose legal right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Follies on the Sidelines | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

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