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...This is not an anti-U.C. movement--ifanything, this is my final act of devotion to theU.C. because I love it enough to want to changeit," Anger said. She will graduate at the end ofthis semester...
...India remains the most prominent figure in the powerful Habr Gadir clan and a heavyweight in the country's precarious power balance. He is widely respected by Somalis for his leadership in ousting former dictator Mohammed Siad Barre and for his military successes on behalf of his clan. His anti-U.N. and -U.S. radio addresses sparked a vigorous response: riots convulsed Mogadishu twice in the past five months. "He is a war criminal whose indiscriminate shelling of civilians contributed to many deaths," said a Somali journalist. "But he is a very strong clan leader, and the U.N. attacks have...
...Europe is not anti-U.S. On the contrary. You could say that America is the largest European country and the only real one, because it is home to Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, Italians -- all of Europe. It is in Europe's interest to see America not going too far in its ties with the Pacific Rim but linked to Europe. The fact that the U.S., as a member of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, is a full member of a European institution, and not an outsider, is an excellent omen...
...secret talks with U.S. officials, Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim opposition leaders have been told that Saddam Hussein could be replaced by a pro-West military junta sometime this summer. The prospect has prompted some Shi'ites to discard their historic anti-U.S. stance in the hope of taking part in a power-sharing arrangement with a future military regime. "We can get on with the Americans," asserts a European-based opposition leader. "We worked closely with the Russians for 40 years. What did it get us? Garbage: antiquated weapons, outdated industrial goods and a lame economy...
...icons of Iran's Islamic revolution are not what they used to be. The former U.S. embassy in downtown Tehran, where radical students held 52 U.S. hostages for 444 days, retains only the faintest echo of those angry days. The anti-U.S. slogans on the compound's walls are faded, and the Revolutionary Guards standing outside are definitely part of a new generation. A bearded, young guardsman asks of a passing foreigner, "Are you American?" To a nod, he responds with a big smile and says, "Very good...