Word: takings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...settle down in the city, make music for the next album, write more songs and do more experimental stuff. That's what we miss a lot. Sean is a solo artist, Timo [the drummer] has his own stuff too. I feel like Cibo Matto unites us all. We take our time to do our individual things, then we'll play together again. But it's very important for us to be in NYC, to do our individual work, I think we need that time...
Before the No. 1 Harvard women's hockey team begins conference play at Bright Hockey Center tonight at 7 p.m., the Crimson has to take care of some unfinished business from last year...
Harvard's top forward line of Shewchuk (5, 2), sophomore center Jen Botterill (3, 4) and junior winger Angie Francisco (1, 5) combined for 20 points last weekend as the Crimson began the season with wins at Wisconsin and then-No. 5 Minnesota. Most of the action should take place in the Dartmouth zone, where Harvard will test Big Green junior goaltender Meaghan Cahill...
...facilities and a U.N. building in Islamabad. One person was slightly injured. And you don't have to look very far for suspects: America's most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden, is still hiding just across the border in Afghanistan, and the attack occurred two days before U.N. sanctions take effect against that country for the refusal by its ruling Taliban movement to hand over the Saudi financier-terrorist. Pakistan has long been the Taliban's primary sponsor, and Bin Laden remains hugely popular with its large and growing Islamic fundamentalist movement...
...actually orchestrating this? Is Albright is suffering from delusions of grandeur in suggesting that her accepting culpability for this decision would be enough to neutralize abortion-rights proponents? Or is she taking one for the team, sacrificing herself on the altar of the Clinton administration's foreign policy? At this point, it's hard to tell. "It certainly would be convenient for the nonpolitical side of the administration to take the heat for a decision like this," says TIME Washington correspondent Douglas Waller. "The fact that she's a woman doesn't hurt, either." A willingness by the White House...