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...watch out if he comes down here." Today Helms said he made a mistake "which I shall not repeat." Although Democrats rebuked Helms and Republicans distanced themselves from both sets of comments, Helms went ahead and again slammed Clinton, saying the president has "serious problems with his record of draft avoidance, with his stand on homosexuals in the military, and with the declining defense capability of America's armed forces."Helms is doing what he does best: playing the role of a vociferous attack dog tearing at the Administration, even though he is now slated to assume a position...
...steam began rising for Carnegie Mellon University four weeks ago, when one of its research associates, Martin Rimm, informed the administration that a draft of his study of pornography on the computer networks was about to be released. Rimm had made an elaborate analysis of the sexually oriented material available online. Not only had he put together a picture collection that rivaled Bob Guccione's (917,410 in all), but by tracking how many times each image had been retrieved by computer users (a total of 6.4 million downloads), he had obtained a measure of the consumer demand for different...
...Latin America. For me, the best example of all is the U.S. Army." Gore, who subsequently joined the Army and served in Vietnam, isn't yet getting the kind of flak that continues to face President Clinton, who's haunted by his post-college letter to his Arkansas draft board.Post your opinion on theWashingtonbulletin board...
...writing to rebut an assertion made in The Crimson (staff editorial, "Counter Drags the Foundation Down," Oct. 25, 1994) that Dr. S. Allen Counter helped the Asian-American Association draft a letter criticizing Dean of Students Archie C. Epps...
...Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel detailing Horn's allegations. It recounts that Horn and Franklin Huddle, the embassy's charge d'affaires, clashed over a report to Washington & that Horn thought unfairly denigrated the junta's antidrug efforts. Horn says Huddle refused to obtain expert help from the U.S. to draft manuals for Burmese police and prosecutors implementing new drug laws, but did approve training at the CIA for Burmese intelligence officers. He claims that the CIA divulged the name of a DEA informant to the junta and sabotaged a DEA survey of opium yields by revealing to the government that...