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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...lack of a line poses grave problems forRestic's. Already confusing and complicatedenough, the Multiflex cannot work unless theoffensive unit is perfectly in synch. Giardi has ahost of options on each play, but he won't be ableto exercise any of them unless the proper blocksare made. Even Hirsch--tank that he is--can't runthrough the trench without some assistance...

Author: By Jay K. Varma, | Title: DREAMS CAN COME TRUE | 9/16/1992 | See Source »

...inviting a team of American forensic experts to examine the remains and offer an independent assessment. "That's tantamount to the U.S. asking the Russians for help in investigating the death of John Kennedy," says dentist Lowell Levine, co-director of the New York State Police forensic-sciences unit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's The Czar All Right, But Where's Anastasia? | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...going to have to restrict the access of those who can rummage through it." Rather than banning such explorations, however, Caplan favors using blue-ribbon panels to establish guidelines for exhumations and testing. Even medical examiner Michael Baden, co-director of the New York State Police forensic-sciences % unit, admits the need for caution. "We have to be careful that we're not succumbing to the public desire for gossip," he says. "The remains of the dead should be treated as sacrosanct and re-examined only for reasons of great importance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tales From The Crypt | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...with political connections. His lawyer, Henry Britt, also a Republican, served as a principal source for the Times piece. According to Britt and a surviving member of the local draft board, Raymond lobbied board members on his nephew's behalf. He also secured a place in a Navy reserve unit, though Bill never applied for the opening. The story appears to explain why Clinton remained a civilian for 10 months, though classified 1-A. The following year he obtained a formal deferment by agreeing to join an ROTC program in which he never enrolled. Clinton ultimately avoided service by drawing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Untimely Family Ties | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...their health will soon have to ante up for it themselves. GM, having spent more than $3.4 billion on health care for its employees last year -- or $900 per vehicle -- has decided to apply the brakes. Last week 100,000 office-level employees at the company's finance unit and its U.S. car and truck division received memos informing them that they will be asked to pay a monthly premium of as yet unrevealed size for their health insurance next year. Retirees will also have to pay part of the cost of postretirement medical benefits. Unlike blue- collar workers represented...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Money Or Your Life | 9/7/1992 | See Source »

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