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...wandering throughhostile Bosnian Serb territory. Using attack jets and two rescue helicopters, a small group of U.S. Marines dodged missiles and gunfire to pick up O'Grady in a sparsely populated forest several miles from where his plane crashed. As the rescue forces homed in on the radio signal O'Grady was sending, he set off a small yellow smoke signal to fix his location. Military sources reported that as the Marines were touching down in the wooded area, O'Grady came running out of the forest and hopped aboard the rescue craft. President Clinton, who called O'Grady...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOWNED U.S. PILOT RESCUED | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

...general in Soviet military intelligence, that the CIA provided him with special high-tech equipment that it reserved for its most important agents. He was, for example, given a high-speed "burst" transmitter and a clock for his Moscow apartment that lit up in response to a radio signal to inform him that a dead drop, or hiding place, had been cleared by the CIA. Over the years, Polyakov provided the CIA with data on Soviet strategic missiles, antitank missiles, nuclear strategy, chemical and biological warfare, crop diseases and civil defense. In 1980 Polyakov returned to Moscow, having successfully spied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VICTIMS OF ALDRICH AMES | 5/22/1995 | See Source »

...editor James R. Gaines, managing editor of TIME International Karsten Prager and Moscow bureau chief John Kohan, the Russian President ranged across all those issues and more. He and Clinton are getting "closer" to resolving their NATO differences, Yeltsin reported. His most apparent wish was to send a clear signal to Washington that he has high hopes for a summit meeting that many have already written off as nothing more than a polite exchange of views between leaders who are both under pressure from domestic political opponents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEADING FOR THE SUMMIT: BORIS YELTSIN | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

...quite saddened by yesterday's meeting,"Grosz said. "I remain cautiously optimisticbecause of the resources committee being set up,but I hope that this response from the Corporationis not a signal that they are uninterested withthe faculty...

Author: By Valerie J. Macmillan, | Title: Faculty Council Delays Vote on TF Attendance | 5/5/1995 | See Source »

...self-absorbed egocentric, but that was more an accident of looks than a matter of intent, and he fought against it, sometimes with self-parody. We will not live to see the day Caruso sends himself up. For he seems to believe inwardness is a guarantee of integrity, a signal that a whole lot of serious acting--too fine for him to share fully with us--is going on inside his head. Me? I'll have the ham sandwich, thanks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A KISS IS STILL A KISS | 5/1/1995 | See Source »

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