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What's wrong with this picture? Quite a lot, argues Dr. Scott Grundy of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, an expert on the role of fat in heart disease. For starters, he says, there is no reason to believe that essential-fatty-acid deficiency is widespread. On average, Americans consume more of these fatty acids than their bodies require -- and that could be a problem. In laboratory animals, too much polyunsaturated fat has been linked to suppression of the immune system and the growth of malignant tumors. There is even reason to suspect that fatty acids derived from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is a Low-Fat Diet Risky? | 9/5/1994 | See Source »

Good thing Clinton isn't made of clay. Or is he? That question perplexes even many of his supporters in the rolling hills of southwestern Ohio's Montgomery County. TIME first profiled the region two months before the 1992 election, when both the Bush and Clinton campaigns were battling for this key swing county in a critical state. Angst over the economy won out over the county's latent conservatism, and Clinton beat Bush 41% to 40%, with Ross Perot taking 18%. Two months into the Clinton presidency, when campaign pledges were evolving into a flurry of presidential proposals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anger From the Grass Roots | 8/29/1994 | See Source »

...Bukavu fears a repeat of the huge exodus that brought 1.2 million Rwandans into Zaire last month. The latest tide could pour out of southwestern Rwanda this week, when the last of 2,500 French soldiers who established a safe zone in June for 1.5 million frightened Hutu are scheduled to depart. Under domestic pressure to bring its troops home, the French government last week ignored a plea by the U.S. to stay on until the situation stabilizes. The Hutu fear that the African troops of the United Nations force replacing the French will not be able to guarantee their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Fear of a Nation's Revenge | 8/29/1994 | See Source »

...peacekeeping force of 2,500 French troops, based in southwestern Rwanda since June, prepared to hand over its mission to a U.N. contingent of Ghanaian and Ethiopian soldiers. But the pending transfer threatened to spark such a mass exodus of Hutu, fearful of the predominantly Tutsi Rwandan Patriotic + Army, that Zaire closed its border at Bukavu in an effort to prevent another Goma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week August 13-20 | 8/29/1994 | See Source »

...civil government and militia in three months of bitter fighting. During the last few weeks of fighting the Tutsi rebels drove the Hutu army west (towards Zaire), pushing an estimated 1.75 million Rwandan refugees ahead of them. The exiled Hutu Government fled into the French controlled safe zone in southwestern Rwanda. From this haven, the deposed Hutu leaders broadcast messages of ethnic hatred and revenge over Radio Milles Collines urging their countrymen to flee or be killed at the hands of the RPF. These radio broadcasts have caused widespread panic and fueled the exodus. And therefore Rwanda has become what...

Author: By Jay Heath, | Title: Against a Sea of Troubles | 8/9/1994 | See Source »

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