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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Clinton administration intends to submit the name of Weiner Professor of Social Policy Mary Jo Bane to the Congress for the post of Assistant Secretary of HHS, the Boston Globe reported...

Author: By David P. Bardeen, | Title: Bane Tapped For HHS Post | 2/22/1993 | See Source »

...French intelligence service recruited moles in the European branch offices of IBM, Texas Instruments and other U.S. electronics companies. A decade ago, an FBI sting operation caught senior-level executives at Hitachi and Mitsubishi trying to buy confidential information on the latest IBM computer chip. After initially refusing to submit to U.S. jurisdiction, both companies pleaded guilty to charges connected with the theft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Next for the Cia: Business Spying? | 2/22/1993 | See Source »

While occasional slaps and noogies are exchanged, we haven't resorted to anything beyond conventional explosives to settle our disagreements. More often than not, the strip manages to get drawn in the ten minutes before the deadline. (Actually, it's usually AFTER the deadline, and we submit to the mandated floggings they so enjoy dispensing here at The Crimson, the same paper that brings you "Drawn and Quartered...

Author: By Jon A. Bresman, | Title: The Collective Editorial of Rice | 2/20/1993 | See Source »

...committee will scrutinize everything from the council's utility on campus to a proposed popular election for chair, Fine said. He said the committee will submit a set of reform proposals to the full council at the end of its examination, for which there is no current deadline...

Author: By John Tessitore, | Title: U.C. Names Reform Panel Members | 2/20/1993 | See Source »

Another conflict could begin in earnest this week, when Powell is expected to submit to the Secretary of Defense and Congress a report on restructuring the armed services. Its innocuous-sounding subject, "Roles and Missions," is a euphemism for one of the Pentagon's most contentious issues: how to eliminate duplicate capabilities among the service branches. That involves combustible questions like whether to maintain the separate air forces of the Marines and the Navy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rebellious Soldier | 2/15/1993 | See Source »

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