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Although students would still be required to live a full two terms in their original house, they would know before the summer of their third year whether their transfer application had been accepted, Anger said...

Author: By C. REBECCA Suk, | Title: Committee on House Life Considers Early Deadline for House Transfers | 3/9/1991 | See Source »

...American's secret parent, itself in financial trouble, would start siphoning off funds that would deepen the loss and conceivably fatten the bill to U.S. taxpayers should First American have to be bailed out. To guard against that, the Federal Reserve Board last week ordered First American not to transfer any funds, including management fees, to B.C.C.I., or to exchange any assets with it. Says an investigator involved in the bank probe: "They have been engaged in everything they are now forbidden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Capital Scandal | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

...Court at hearings in Ottawa. The court will rule whether the two men should be handed over to a jurisdiction where they could be executed. Canada abolished the death penalty in 1976; under a treaty with the U.S. ratified the same year, Ottawa has the option of refusing to transfer anyone unless the U.S. agrees in advance that the accused will not face death. So far, Canadian authorities have not sought those promises in the Ng and Kindler cases; the defendants' lawyers want the court to order Canada to do so. "Technical distinctions such as borders have little relevance when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fate Better Than Death | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

Extradition, the transfer of an accused person from one nation to another to face criminal charges, has always been based on voluntary agreements, which can contain explicit exceptions. Most nations, for example, will not extradite suspects accused of "political crimes." The U.S. will not extradite in some cases in which the defendant is a political refugee, cannot get a fair trial or is likely to be tortured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fate Better Than Death | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

...number is 42,000. The U.S. expected a tally of 58,000 armored combat vehicles, but the Soviets counted only 28,000. The Soviets say they have only 13,000 pieces of artillery in the area; the U.S. says 52,000. Negotiators complain that the Soviets also plan to transfer 20,000 men and 4,000 weapons to the naval infantry, which is not covered by the pact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: Arms Pact Sleight of Hand | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

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