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...Haiti policy doesn't go well, the Administration will revert to the story it had already begun retailing on "deep background" before the deal was even struck. In that scenario Jimmy Carter exceeded his brief from the start. If the President rejected Carter's deal, the former President would complain that Clinton had refused an agreement that promised a peaceful occupation. Clinton, in this version of the story, was his negotiator's hostage. He was boxed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Carter Connection | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

...heard people complain about it a lot, especially seniors who are used to having a shuttle," Liss L. Streyffeler '97 said...

Author: By Nate Barksdale, | Title: Shuttles Buses Arrive, But Few Know Times | 9/28/1994 | See Source »

...experts who study them agree that the pressure on police officers actually comes from some surprising sources. The most crushing battles, they argue, often occur not on the streets but in the rundown precinct houses, and the courtrooms, and the $ privacy of their own homes. Too often, police complain, the commanders and commissioners who cops imagined would guide and protect them seem to ignore or betray them instead. "Frequently, officers feel that somewhere on the line between lieutenant and captain, these people change," says Scott Allen, clinical psychologist for the 3,200-member Metro-Dade police department in Florida...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Officers on the Edge | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

...faith in her singing to let it speak for itself. In "The Letter," one of several spoken word tracks on the album, she imitates a whining fan: "Oh Christ. Why is she singing? I didn't buy this album to hear her sing. I want her to bitch and complain and talk about supermodels and act sexually ambiguous and titillate me and make me resent her for not being there as a role model in the lesbian community..." Bernhard's trademark sarcastic irreverence comes off badly here. It's annoying, as well as insulting to her fans...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: There's No Excuse For Bad Behavior | 9/22/1994 | See Source »

...called placebo trials, in which some patients receive a sugar pill in place of an experimental drug. Just a few years ago, activists were unanimous in denouncing such traditional testing methods as unethical when it came to the treatment of AIDS. But then doctors and patients started to complain that the speeded-up approval process didn't provide them with enough information to make an intelligent decision about which drug...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Not Be Too Hasty | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

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