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These students were frustrated with the Crimson's monopoly on Campus news and opinion, and they worked all spring and summer to launch the new publication...
...into a bitter, almost unending debate over whether to carry the attack forward on a broad or narrow front. The Allied Expeditionary Force was about to drive on into Germany right up to the Rhine. After bringing units and equipment back up to strength there, Eisenhower said, he would launch a "sustained and unremitting advance against the heart of the enemy country...
...ANOTHER INNOVATION, LAST WEEK SAW the launch of our new on-line service, TIME Daily. A supplement to the computer version of the magazine that we put out each Sunday night through America Online, TIME Daily highlights each weekday's top national and international stories, shaped with the same telling detail and knowing perspective as stories in the magazine. With AOL's interactive bulletin boards, TIME Daily enables us, as does TIME on Capitol Hill, to keep subscribers up to date while providing them with a way to make their voices heard on the issues that matter to them...
...company has risked more to bridge the gap between promise and reality than Time Warner. Early last year the company announced with great fanfare the launch of an ambitious experiment called the Full Service Network. Starting in April 1994, according to the original schedule, an area serving 4,000 Time Warner Cable subscribers in Orlando, Florida, would begin to enjoy the benefits of interactive TV: hundreds of movies and top-rated TV shows delivered when the viewers wanted them, video games they could play by themselves or with friends on the other side of town, and video malls where they...
...rise, leading the Pentagon to create a child death-review task force that will eventually probe all child deaths in the U.S. military to determine if abuse is to blame. "After a child dies, people say it was an accident," says Army Colonel Will Hatcher, who is helping to launch the program. "But we want to go back and check." For several months the task force has been examining child deaths at the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Colorado and at hospitals at the Bremerton naval base in Washington and Travis Air Force Base in California...