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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This past weekend, as reporter Lawrence Mondi helped organize coverage at home, deputy chief of correspondents Paul A. Witteman and special-projects associate picture editor MaryAnne Golon set up shop in Albertville. Witteman will be heading our on-site reporting team, while Golon will sift through 7,000 photos daily to send the best back to designer Jane Frey. Just before departure, most of our team gathered in New York City's Central Park for a last-minute workout. "It's not exactly top-level luge, but my only other winter activity -- snowball fights -- is not yet recognized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Feb. 10, 1992 | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

...death of John F. Kennedy, its files were stored away in 848 cartons deep within the National Archives. Most were supposed to remain sealed there until the year 2009. But as a result of the fuss created by Oliver Stone's film JFK, researchers may be able to sift through the boxes much sooner. Ohio Congressman Louis Stokes, the Democrat who chaired the committee, pledged last week to push a House resolution lifting the 30-year secrecy rule...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Assassinations: Open Minds, Closed Files: Open Minds, Closed Files | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

Perhaps the greatest single cause of American complacency in the Pacific was the fact that the U.S. military's Operation Magic had deciphered Japan's sophisticated Purple diplomatic code in 1940. But that triumph had its drawbacks. U.S. intelligence officials had to sift through so much trivia that they failed to react to some important messages, such as a Tokyo request to its Hawaiian consulate for the exact location of all ships in Pearl Harbor. Also, the code breaking was kept secret even from some key officials. While the British were plugged into Magic, and MacArthur too, Kimmel and Short...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Day of Infamy | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

...authorities sift through B.C.C.I. subsidiaries around the world, they are trying to cope with potentially massive losses of depositors' money. The Pakistani press spoke of "panic withdrawals," and one paper added that "smugglers and drug barons" were desperately trying to rescue their offshore accounts. In such countries as Nigeria and Botswana, officials were worried that central-bank deposits at B.C.C.I. might be lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: B.C.C.I.: The Dirtiest Bank of All | 7/29/1991 | See Source »

Will evil be transferred along with good and installed in the stainless personoid? Or can the scientists sift the soul through a kind of electronic cheesecloth and remove all the ancient evil traces, the reptilian brain, the lashing violence, the tribal hatred, the will to murder? Will the killer be strained out of the soul? Will the inheritance of Cain be left to wither and die with the human husk, the useless flesh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Evil | 6/10/1991 | See Source »

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