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Harvard's Warren Center for Studies in American History and the CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence co-sponsored the conference...
...NATO countries today moved to strengthen their mandate by broadening the organization's importance and scope and put the Bosnian tragedy into the political history books. NATO foreign ministers approved a U.S. proposal to study expanding the alliance to include central and east European countries. Today Secretary of State Warren Christopher placed the blame for Bosnia on the United Nations. "NATO has done very well in what it was asked to do," he said. And NATO Secretary-General Willy Claes said that in the future, NATO "will look very carefully . . . to the roles of the game, before saying once again...
...than the average TV show. Even at the better than 200 Trekkie conventions held each year, the clientele is more likely to be middle- ! aged couples with kids in tow than computer geeks sporting Vulcan ears. "In the early days, everyone had a shirt and a costume," says Mary Warren, who was selling Trek apparel at a recent convention in Tucson, Arizona. "Now you get all these normal people in here." Among the 2,000 who attended was Elaine Koste, who came with her husband David and five-year-old daughter Karessa. "I use Star Trek as a tool...
...effort to improve relations with Damascus: Last month, for instance, President Clinton visited Damascus promoting peace efforts. Today, however, Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said the embargo should remain in place as long as Syria refuses to negotiate a peace pact with his country. Today, U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher announced a three-day Middle East trip next week in an effort to get Israel and Syria to reopen negotiations.Post your opinion on theInternationalbulletin board...
...rumbling started in the East, where the polls opened first. Within hours the political seismologists at Voter News Service in Manhattan were getting off-the-chart readings from their exit polls. Tapping at rented computers in a windowless warren 30 floors up in the World Trade Center, analysts spent Election Day sifting the results of more than 10,000 field interviews by exit pollers who questioned voters as they emerged from 1,039 polling places across the country. By 11:45 a.m., Murray Edelman, the veteran director of the operation, expressed astonishment that for the first time...