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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Monday, Wallace said, 400 people attended an independent demonstration to criticize the administration's handling of the crisis...

Author: By Eli M. Alper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: UMass Amherst Students Fear For Safety | 11/24/1999 | See Source »

Elections will take place from Monday, Dec. 13 to Wednesday, Dec. 15 and will be coupled with a controversial referendum on an increase in the council's term bill fee from...

Author: By Dalia L. Rotstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Five Students Will Vie For Undergraduate Council President | 11/23/1999 | See Source »

Meanwhile, I have put my rebellion - my version of going postal - on hold, as the Army has acceeded to most of my demands. Suddenly, the quartermaster's office came unclogged and we had toilet paper and paper towels in the latrine (no small thing). And on Monday, the platoon was at last outfitted in our camos - camouflage - and big black boots. Make no mistake, this finally is very cool stuff, especially the jackets and gloves. Hallelujah! Now all I need is my camouflage shirts; they're adding an inch onto the sleeves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: These Boots Weren't Made for Marching | 11/23/1999 | See Source »

Taking to heart the boxing motto that you should lead with your strongest punch, a group of federal prosecutors is trying to use the RICO anti-racketeering statute to shake up the International Boxing Federation as if it were the Gambino crime family. Monday, several New Jersey U.S. attorneys filed a civil suit against the IBF - the only major sanctioning body based in the U.S. - seeking the appointment of a monitor to oversee the restructuring of the organization. The impetus: Earlier this month, four top officials from the IBF were indicted on racketeering charges, including taking payoffs to rank lower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Justice Takes a Swing at the Boxing Biz | 11/23/1999 | See Source »

...good day for law enforcement in America. Two sets of numbers were released Monday, each casting their own optimistic light on the citizenry and what one analyst called "the contagion of lawfulness." The first figures, from the FBI, show that serious crime plunged 10 percent in the first half of 1999, the largest drop in the 1990s. Those rates include rape, murder, aggravated assault and burglaries. And as if that's not enough to put a smile on Bill Bennett's face, new numbers from the private antidrug group Partnership for a Drug Free America show that drug use among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here's Hoping Numbers Don't Lie | 11/22/1999 | See Source »

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