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...sounded like a multi-car collision. There were screams, and somebody yelled, 'Call 911,'" said Michael P. Dybbs '97, a Kirkland resident...

Author: By Chana R. Schoenberger and Rachel C. Telegen, S | Title: Auto Strikes Pedestrians | 9/19/1996 | See Source »

Moderator Charles J. Ogletree--Harvard Law Professor comes in a close second with black jacket, multi-colored tie, and sleek black baggy pants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The War in Worcester | 9/17/1996 | See Source »

...freedom of movement and return of refugees, Croats and Muslims joined in as well. The Croats blocked the return of refugees to territory they hold in the southwest of the country, and the Muslims prevented Serbs from coming back to their homes in the suburbs of the once proudly multi-ethnic capital of Bosnia, Sarajevo. All three groups have actively trampled other preconditions for fair elections as well: blocking freedom of association and freedom of expression. Forty miles east of Doboj, in Tuzla, for example, the ruling Muslim Party of Democratic Action (S.D.A.) has disrupted opposition rallies and oppressed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TALLYING THE HATE | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

...elections were called off only weeks before a scheduled nation-wide vote September 14 only served to heighten questions about the viability of the Dayton Accords. "The cancellation is a recognition that the Dayton accords are a diplomatic game which may not have anything to do with a peaceful multi-ethnic settlement in Bosnia," says TIME's Marguerite Michaels. "The municipal elections were always going to be trouble, so the Dayton administrators ditched them. Keeping the national elections gives the international group a rotating presidency, a parliament and an excuse to pull out as soon as a withdrawal is feasible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Dangerous Trend | 8/28/1996 | See Source »

...elections were called off only weeks before a scheduled nation-wide vote September 14 only served to heighten questions about the viability of the Dayton Accords. "The cancellation is a recognition that the Dayton accords are a diplomatic game which may not have anything to do with a peaceful multi-ethnic settlement in Bosnia," says TIME's Marguerite Michaels. "The municipal elections were always going to be trouble, so the Dayton administrators ditched them. Keeping the national elections gives the international group a rotating presidency, a parliament and an excuse to pull out as soon as a withdrawal is feasible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Dangerous Trend | 8/27/1996 | See Source »

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