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...Chairman Richard Breeden announced the formation of a new 25-person SEC unit to combat securities violations at financial institutions. One of the group's goals: to prevent more disasters like the case of Lincoln Savings & Loan, whose chairman, Charles Keating, managed to run up $2.5 billion in losses, driving the California thrift into bankruptcy. With S&Ls foundering almost daily, the gesture seems like an afterthought -- and an undersized one at that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REGULATION: Turning from Wall to Main | 1/8/1990 | See Source »

...poolers were allowed into the sunlight. "To the extent we got any news at all," Komarow says, "it was pretty much by accident." He notes, for example, that the pool did witness looting in Panama City, but only when their military driver lost his way. Exposure to actual combat was also a matter of chance, as when Noriega forces attacked the Southern Command's headquarters, about 400 yards from the press center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: How Reporters Missed the War | 1/8/1990 | See Source »

President Bush yesterday sent Gen. ColinPowell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, toplan the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops. Some25,000 soliders remain in Panama...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Noriega Arraigned in Florida Court | 1/5/1990 | See Source »

...strikers, who insist that they are engaging only in peaceful protest, wear camouflaged combat uniforms to demonstrate their unity. Miners also housed busloads of sympathetic political figures, college students, reporters and photographers at a location called "Camp Solidarity...

Author: By Hans R. Agrawal, | Title: Struggling at Camp Solidarity | 1/3/1990 | See Source »

...around 12:15 a.m. Wednesday, residents of century-old wooden houses ringing Noriega's sprawling P.D.F. headquarters, called the Comandancia, were startled by the roar of circling U.S. AC-130 combat Talon gunships and attack choppers, then the rumble of tanks in the streets. The tanks fired barrage after barrage at Noriega's official lair, and the sky was lit by antiaircraft tracers. The streets soon began to fill as terrified residents ran out of their flaming houses. An unknown number died in their homes; many were injured. Meanwhile, U.S. infantry units at Fort Amador opened fire with howitzers against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sowing Dragon's Teeth | 1/1/1990 | See Source »

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