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Kirstin Holum, a promising star in the pipeline, stunned her sport by retiring at 17, after competing in one Olympics.
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“January 1995: The director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, John Holum, testifies that Iran could have the bomb by 2003.”
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See Holum (1982, 104f); E. A. Clark (1982, 143); Elsner (1998, 231).
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Modified from the translation of Holum 1982, 170: Acta conciliorum oecumenicorum I, 1, 3, 14.
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On this sequence of events, see Holum (1982, 44–46); Oost (1968, 46–50); J.
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Holum (1982, 109–11); Brubaker and Tobler (2000, 579–80).
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Chronicon Paschale, a. 420, trans. in Holum 1982, 114.
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After Clinton picked Aspin for the Pentagon job, Holum advised caution: the president's first public move should be a meeting with the chiefs at the White House.
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On talking to other defense experts, Holum concluded that Clinton had not been briefed on the complexity of the gays in the military issue.
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Holum was more diplomatic: he tried to devise a compromise acceptable to gay leaders and to Pentagon brass; but he did not think Clinton could propose absolute parity for homosexuals and heterosexuals.
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