Word: tags
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...CROATIA'S PRESIDENT FRANJO TUDJMAN is trying to do is to free the Krajina region totally from the Serbian army of occupation [Croatia, March 20]. Let's not forget the U.S.'s own history, when colonists were compelled to deal with the British in exactly the same manner. To tag Tudjman a warlord is to imply that the "Father of Our Country," George Washington, was not a Founding Father but just another vain warlord...
...Disney hardly needs the aggravation; last week it told Miramax that the studio could not distribute Kids, a scalding and graphic film about an HIV-positive teen. If Kids receives a proscriptive nc-17 rating, Miramax may be obliged to sell the film (with its hefty $3.5 million price tag) to another distributor...
...acres of severely contaminated property may still have to be cordoned off indefinitely, according to the study, which said maintaining such sites could cost $75 million a year. The study further concedes that if the cleanup program is not reformed to eliminate inefficiency and waste, the overall price tag could skyrocket to $350 billion. Even at that,TIME Denver bureau chief Richard Woodburysays the dollar figures look like a "lowball estimate" because the government has yet to decide exactly how it will clean up a good amount of the waste. "Are they going to bury it or are they going...
...half the U.S. contingent would actually go ashore, a prospect that appalls some congressional leaders. "Despite all the rhetoric that we would not have troops on the ground, they will be on the ground," complains Republican Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana. Nearly as worrisome to Congress is the price tag for bringing the U.N. mission home: $1 billion or more, according to a Pentagon estimate, much of which will be borne...
...body experience," says former Virginia Governor DOUGLAS WILDER of an attack on him by a guard at an airport in North Carolina last week. The guard grabbed Wilder by the neck and pushed him against the wall after the ex-Governor tried to read his name tag. Wilder wanted his name because of the rough treatment he got when his suspenders set off the metal detector. Other guards pulled their colleague away. Wilder then left for Virginia; the guard left...