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Dressed in military fatigues and carrying rifles, the strangers began drifting into town the night of April 3 and continued arriving the next morning. Some came on buses, others in a truck. Residents of the isolated trading town of Ipil (pop. 52,000), 500 mi. south of Manila, noticed the newcomers. But soldiers are a common sight most places in the Philippines, particularly on the turbulent southern island of Mindanao, with its history of Muslim insurgency. "We thought they were real army," said Arturo Dimla, a local accounts clerk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

...Cambridge Fire Department sent a full first alarm company, including two ladder trucks, three engine companies and a heavy rescue truck, according to Acting Deputy Chief Stephen J. Boyle...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Lamp Explodes, Causing Small Fire In Kirkland House | 4/15/1995 | See Source »

...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 to truck it to states that will take it?" asks Woodbury, pointing out that "nobody wants it at the moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CLEANUP WILL TAKE A CENTURY | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

...Brien and Sons, Inc., a localconstruction company, decorates its pick-up truckswith a clover painted on each side. "J.J. O'Brienwon't let a truck leave his yard until it has ashamrock painted on its side," comments oneworker...

Author: By Ann D. Schiff, | Title: harvardian superstitions | 3/23/1995 | See Source »

...however, the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies have entered the cyberspace age--to the benefit of the White House and the demise of the pizza truck. Last December the CIA and the Pentagon began full operation of Intelink, a worldwide computer network that has borrowed much of its technology from Internet, the global network that links universities, research institutions, individuals and commercial computer services. An exclusive club, Intelink has 35 intelligence organizations feeding it and so far more than 3,000 users, all with secret or top-secret security clearances to tap into the system. More important, Intelink allows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPIES IN CYBERSPACE | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

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