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Navy Unit Frowns on Fraternizing By BILL KACZOR The Associated Press PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) - The commander of the Blue Angels investigated and found nothing to a rumor that one of his pilots was having an affair with a female officer in the Navy's precision flying squadron. But that was not the end of the story in this time of heightened sensitivity about male-female relationships in the military. On June 8, both officers still ended up being removed from the team, based at Pensacola Naval Air Station. They were reassigned for disobeying written and verbal orders to avoid contact, to ...
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Sen. Calls for Energy Dept. Overhaul Arizona Republican Accuses Clinton of Taking 'Half Measures' With Security Problems By H. JOSEF HEBERT The Associated Press WASHINGTON (June 19) - Congressional Republicans pressed their case Saturday for a reorganization of the Energy Department in response to the continuing controversy over the safeguarding of America's nuclear secrets. Using the weekly GOP radio address, Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., accused the Clinton administration of taking ''half measures'' in dealing with security at nuclear weapons laboratories. Kyl is one of three GOP senators who have proposed putting nuclear weapons programs under a largely autonomous agency within ...
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Independent Counsel Law Unmourned Law Lapses in 10 Days; Starr Investigation Can Still Run It's Course By WALTER R. MEARS The Associated Press WASHINGTON (June 19) - Kenneth W. Starr may go out with a bang, but the law that sent him in pursuit of President Clinton is expiring without so much as a whimper. The independent counsel act lapses in 10 days, unmentioned and unmourned, the debate about extending it over, probably before it began. Versions of it have been in effect for two decades. There have been at least 21 special prosecutors under its terms, an approximate count ...
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Brits: Serbs Must Give Up Milosevic The Associated Press LONDON (June 18) - Britain said today that Yugoslavia must surrender President Slobodan Milosevic and others accused of war crimes if the country wants to rejoin the international community. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said the NATO alliance had a ''very real commitment'' to bringing war crimes suspects accused of human rights violations in Kosovo to trial before the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. ''It will be expected as a member of the international community to surrender those war criminals inside Serbia,'' Cook said in a British Broadcasting Corp. radio interview. ...
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NATO to Sign Pact With KLA NATO Promises More Military Police in Kosovo By DONNA BRYSO The Associated Press PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (June 19) - Concerned about reports of revenge attacks by ethnic Albanian rebels, NATO has pledged to put more military police on the streets of Kosovo to make the shattered province safe for Serbs fleeing by the thousands. In a further effort to keep order in Kosovo, NATO intended to sign an agreement today with the rebel Kosovo Liberation Army specifying terms of its demilitarization, alliance spokesman Maj. Jam Yoosten said. While NATO forces seek to impose control, Serb ...
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Leaders Debate Reconstruction of Kosovo Russia Wants Milosevic, Yugoslavia Included in Rebuilding Efforts By MAUREEN JOHNSON The Associated Press COLOGNE, Germany (June 19) - World leaders today haggled over a promised huge reconstruction program for Kosovo as Russia sought to include Yugoslavia in the deal even though President Slobodan Milosevic remains in power. On the second day of their annual summit, President Clinton and the leaders of the United States, five other NATO nations and Japan attempted to block Russia diplomatically, and spent much of today's closed door sessions trying to agree on a Kosovo statement. Russia is already smarting ...
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EAST HADDAM, Conn. - One of the U.S. Senate's most eligible bachelors is eligible no more. U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., was wed Friday evening to Jackie Marie Clegg, the vice chairwoman and chief operating officer of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. The couple, who have been dating for about 10 years, were married in a ceremony attended by about 60 guests, mostly friends and family, at the senator's home. It was the 55-year-old senator's second marriage. His first ended in divorce several years ago. Clegg, who lives in Washington D.C., is from Orem, Utah. She campaigned with ...
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Last Saturday morning Boris Yeltsin woke up in one of his many presidential residences in the forests west of Moscow. It was a gorgeous summer day, and tens of thousands of Muscovites were already heading out to their country cottages and gardens. In a few hours time the Russian leader would be heading back into town in his black Mercedes for a special party in the Kremlin. Saturday was Constitution day in Russia - a time for Mr Yeltsin and his friends to celebrate a document which gives the president sweeping, and virtually unchecked powers over the world's largest country. ...
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I am listing all the Rhodes Scholars from 1960 a year at a time as I have the time to add them. Do with the list's as you will. The date given is the year they started the program, not the year they finished. ASHMAN, ROBERT FREDERICK 1960 BALABANIAN, DAVID MARK 1960 BLAKE, JONATHAN DEWEY 1960 BRYANT, RALPH CLEMENT 1960 CELESTE, RICHARD FRANK 1960 DARNTON, ROBERT CHOATE 1960 DUGGAN, HOYT NOLAN 1960 EDGE, ROBERT GLENN 1960 EPSTEIN, LESLIE 1960 GIARD, GEORGE PETER JR. 1960 GRINALDS, JOHN SOUTHY 1960 HORTON, JACK OGILVIE 1960 KASLOW, HOWARD JAMES 1960 KEYS, LANGLEY CARLETON 1960 ...
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Inside Cover hears that a certain Clinton cabinet secretary is so addicted to cigars that the apartment underneath is constantly filled with his errant smoke, causing his smoke-free neighbor endless grief. The neighbor complains but to no avail. The well-connected cigar aficionado simply ignores her. And so now the neighbor is contemplating a lawsuit. What a spectacle that would be -- a representative of the most anti-smoking administration in American history hauled into court for indulging in the pleasures of the evil weed. And, no doubt, with reckless disregard for the complainant's health. The embarrassment could be compounded by ...
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A proposal nearing enactment on Beacon Hill may help Lena Sanford pay her medication bills. But not much. The 73-year-old Cambridge resident falls in a category - elders and disabled people with catastrophic drug costs - that seems to escape lawmakers' notice as they draft fixes to one of the most vexing health care problems of the day. The Senate-passed senior pharmacy bill is more generous than the House version. But even if the Senate's prevails in joint deliberations now underway, the new $1,500 annual benefit will cover less than 10 percent of Sanford's pharmacy costs, which run $16,380 ...
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8 PAKISTANI SOLDIERS KILLED New Delhi: (The Times of India News Service, Agencies) - Indian troops on Saturday launched the final assault to recapture Jhubber and Kokerthang ridges while fierce fighting was on in Batalik, Drass and Tiger Hills areas. The troops also killed eight intruders and destroyed four enemy ``sangars'' (field fortifications). A large quantity of ammunition and three universal machine guns were recovered from the area north of Tololing. Sources said the final assault to recapture Tiger Hills, described as the ``hub'' of the infiltrators, was progressing as per plans and there was intense exchange of artillery ...
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For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. Bay Harbor resort caters to megabucks If you want a caddy, you're on your own. Otherwise, metro Detroiters with money to burn find little lacking in a private airline that shuttles dozens of golfers and property owners between Oakland County International Airport and the exclusive Bay Harbor resort each week. "They do everything but carry you piggyback from your car," said Larry Hudas, 59, of Bloomfield Hills, a frequent flier on a King Air 200 turboprop owned by Avastar Jet Charter service. The Bay Harbor Golf Club, operated by Boyne USA, ...
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Buchanan proposes tariff on wheat Copyright © 1999 Nando Media Copyright © 1999 Associated Press MANDAN, N.D. (June 18, 1999 3:18 p.m. EDT http://www.nandotimes.com) - Slapping a tariff on imported wheat would, Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan said, help deter foreign sales in the United States at a time when American farmers are not covering their own costs. He advocates a tariff on imported farm commodities to equalize the price with U.S. production costs. The revenue could be used to cut taxes, he said. "When the price of wheat falls below the cost of production, why are you importing wheat? ...
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Repost of . . . The new improved TRASH COMPACTOR . . . If it's trash you want you'll find it here . . . all the latest!!!! landPhilMarch 28,th 1999 Socks C. THE (new IMPROVED) TRASH COMPACTOR!!!! ((not BY ALAMO GIRL, but almost as good)) IF IT'S TRASH YOU WANT YOU'LL FIND IT HERE!!! BM (bookmark) IT! "I'm Not a Fat, Cheesy Slut" and all of our old favorites!!!! HILLARY GIVES BILL THE HEAVE-HO . . . Chelsea sobs as her mom . . .April 4, 1999 CLINTON HUSH-HUSH DIVORCE DEAL . . . OR . . . this'll ...
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Paris, Saturday, June 19, 1999Dealers Fear Gold's Mystique Is GoneCentral Bank Sales Could Finish the Decline That Low Inflation Started By Tom Buerkle International Herald TribuneLONDON - The small meeting room sits about 200 yards from the Bank of England in the offices of one of the City of London's premier investment banks, N.M. Rothschild & Co. Its leather-topped desks, oil portraits and antique clock speak of enduring wealth and stability. The image is appropriate because the room is the home of the twice-a-day fixing of the price of gold. For 80 years, the fixing has helped maintain London ...
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For Editorial and Discussion use only: Cologne Curious About Clinton By ANNE THOMPSON Associated Press Writer COLOGNE, Germany (AP) -- What's he eating? Where's he sleeping? President Clinton has generated quite a bit of curiosity in Cologne, more than any other world leader attending the Group of Eight summit. It's partly because of Clinton's love for mixing among the people -- but it's also due in part to his well known indiscretion with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. ``A double bed for the Clintons!'' was a tabloid headline Saturday, the day first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and 19-year-old daughter ...
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Reality Begins to Stutter Tempers Flare Over Reality Stutter "I'm not among those who see all ontologists as envy ridden twits, but they, as a breed, have been extremely reluctant to recognize the important work done by other scientists to substantiate, quantify, and publicize this horrid little stuttering of reality."………..Sir Arthur Reynolds……. Saturday, June 19, 1999. In the three years since Professor Morgan Mughouse of Bristol startled ontologists worldwide with the publication of his first paper on the detection of irregularities in the flow of reality, few outside the ontological community have taken the quickly evolving crisis seriously. But ...
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Campaign Finance, Hillary- Style Campaign Finance, Hillary- Style Date: 6/21/99 Trust this White House to further trash campaign finance laws. First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's flirtation with a Senate seat in 2000 has taken her to New York 11 times since January. And every trip has been paid for by taxpayers. Last year, Hillary made only nine trips to New York. This year she's on pace to more than double that total. For someone who's never lived there, that's a lot of trips. She could do commercials for the tourism board. Clearly, the first lady is running for the Senate. ...
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For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. Promise Keepers are coming to Metro Detroit next week, a few days after Father's Day. So we'll get a double dose of attention to the country's under-appreciated gender -- men. Promise Keepers tries to make up for that by organizing men who want to become better husbands and fathers. They're controversial, sure, with critics suggesting misogyny. After all, Promise Keepers built itself on a tradition of men only, says the National Organization for Women, which built itself on a tradition of women only. Can anybody out there spell irony? Some 20,000 ...
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