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...political obscurity to attack Reagan's economic proposals and Carter's foreign policy and to attract an army of idealistic supporters. With a late start and without a billionaire's bank account, Anderson was still able to garner nearly 7% of the vote, provoking pols and pundits to ponder anew the viability of independent and third-party candidacies. Today Anderson, a visiting professor of law at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, travels the lecture circuit as president of the World Federalist Association, an organization that promotes world peace. "We are now light years ahead of where we were...
...25th reunion, I hope that I would have more to say than to fondly remember our agitated youth and celebrate our class' current professional life. We are already jaded about the possibilities, already cynical about humanity. Perhaps we can bottom out now, realize our spiritual devastation and create anew...
...Prime Minister with about 49% of the vote to Netanyahu's 45%. Wooing enough floaters to push him over the 50% threshold depends on a continuation of the respite from terrorism that Israel has enjoyed in recent weeks. Labor insiders confide they are extremely fearful Palestinian bombers will strike anew, especially given that security officials have evidence they are trying hard to do just that. According to a survey last week, most Israelis believe if there is no new terror attack, Peres will win, and if there is a fresh assault, a plurality think Netanyahu will triumph...
Baseball historians have noted that the very same wrecking ball leveled both Ebbets Field and the Polo Grounds. In a figurative sense, that same destructive weight is swinging anew. How do you stop it? How do you tell people they won't know what they've got till it's gone...
...ignominy and security-risk? This law represents the ultimate rejection of the possibilities of atonement. The small lettering of this law reveals a return to a system where the policy is: once a sex offender, always a sex offender, with no method of paying for the crime or beginning anew...