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...echoed in Washington by a similar criticism of Clinton, who has kept the dispute at arm's length and did not even attend last week's policy review. A former Administration official said, "Bill Clinton was not able to lead the Western alliance. Did he try? Who cares? He struck out." The ashes of the policy are being tasted in Bihac, but they have soiled every corner of the new world order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Allied in Failure | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

This letting up syndrome struck hard during the New Hampshire game. The Crimson blew its 2-0 lead, allowing the Wildeats to score five unanswered goals-three of which rudely came in the third period...

Author: By Scott A. Martin, | Title: Icemen To Face Colgate | 12/10/1994 | See Source »

Harvard and Cambridge officials scrambled yesterday to find clues to the identity of a vomiting epidemic that mysteriously struck hundreds of students Tuesday night...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Harvard, Feds Probe Epidemic | 12/8/1994 | See Source »

College health experts said they could recall few times when a college had been struck by such a large epidemic. The size of the epidemic, some said, argues for an explanation other than food poisoning...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Harvard, Feds Probe Epidemic | 12/8/1994 | See Source »

...incident involved Roland Brothers Jr., a Texas man arrested in 1998 for auto theft, who was shot by sheriff's deputies while trying to escape. His family sued, claiming the act was unconstitutional. Today's decision resolved a nine-year-old legal contradiction: In 1985, the High court struck down a Tennessee "fleeing felon" law allowing such force, but a federal appeals court the same year said that ruling shouldn't apply once a criminal suspect had been arrested.WITCH-STATE SEPARATION? The Court also nixed a Florida man's suit against the Alachua County school board for allowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUPREME COURT . . . "DEADLY FORCE" RULE STANDS | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

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