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...DIED. U NE WIN, 91, reclusive former dictator of Burma, now Myanmar; in Yangon, Myanmar. A leader in Burma's fight for independence, he took power in 1962. His repressive rule helped lead the country into poverty and the status of least-developed nation by 1987. When he died, Ne Win, who once demanded that Burmese currency be issued in notes divisible by his lucky number, 9, was under house arrest for allegedly plotting to overthrow the current regime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Dec. 16, 2002 | 12/16/2002 | See Source »

...Elsewhere in Asia, anti-U.S. sentiment can even outweigh what seem to be more pressing issues. The U.S. has 37,000 troops stationed in South Korea to guard against an assault by the dangerous dictator to the north, Kim Jong Il. A month ago, Kim admitted he had an atomic bomb program. Last week, he cranked up a nuclear reactor capable of producing plutonium. And what was the reaction on the streets of Seoul? There was furious protest?but it was directed at the U.S. embassy after the acquittal of two U.S. servicemen for the accidental killing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Losing Hearts and Minds | 12/15/2002 | See Source »

...Pastika, the general leading the Bali investigation, Amrozi prayed five times each day and read the Koran each night. When he felt he was ready to seek his brother's blessing, he was brought into an Islamic school near the tiny settlement of Sungei Tiram. The school was Militant U. Among those who gathered there, according to regional intelligence officials, were Abubakar, Sungkar (who died of natural causes in 1999), Hambali and Mukhlas. The four men used the madrasah as a base for recruiting their earliest disciples. One of the first was Amrozi. "It was Mas [brother] Mukhlas who raised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside The Bali Plot | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

First Period: H, Fried (Lannon, Packard), 9:55. H, Kolarik (Welch, Cavanagh), 15:47 (DP). Second Period: U, Kerr (Sanders), 2:41(PPG). H, Nowak (Moore, Smith), 7:19 (PPG). H, Lannon (Fried, Packard), 9:31. U, Kerr (Sanders, Seel), 16:36. H, Bernakevitch, (Murphy, Smith), 18:00 (GWG). U, Webb (Campbell, Dagenais), 19:05 (PPG). Third Period: H, Pettit (Nowak, Kolarik), 4:32 (PPG). H, Nowak (Pettit), 7:17 (4x4). U, Byrne (Webb), 12:31 (4x4). Shots: U 6-7-15 28, H 18-16-12 46. Power play: U 2-6, H 1-5. Goalies: U Mayotte...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hockey Defeats ECAC Doormats | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

Despite an injury-plagued season as a senior in high school, Rose finished third in the men’s senior epee division of the U.S. Nationals in 2002, placed second at the U-19 Nationals and was one of nine fencers selected to the U.S. U-17 team...

Author: By Timothy Jackson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Fencing Scores Colossal Ivy Upset | 11/26/2002 | See Source »

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