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...into the American mainstream among Latinos. A large majority of those surveyed expressed strong love for the U.S., and more than 90% said Hispanics should learn English. Also, more than 65% feel that there are too many immigrants. Rodolfo O. de la Garza of the University of Texas at Austin, the survey's head researcher, says European immigrants developed the same anti-newcomer sentiment. Ironically, it's an attitude as American as apple...
Investigators then zeroed in on House members whose stamp purchases seemed excessive. Rostenkowski was the hands-down leader with $29,672 worth of stamps -- enough to mail 50 first-class letters every day of the six-year period under review by the grand jury. Joe Kolter and Austin Murphy, both Pennsylvania Democrats, were also big customers at the House post office...
Dispensing anatomical advice with the charm of a Keebler elf, psychologist Ruth Westheimer delivered a rambling lecture to an audience of 100 at Austin Hall last night...
...Harvard law school students who filed into Austin were less eager than the hundreds of undergraduates who crowded into the Science Center last October, when Dr. Ruth made a better-publicized appearance...
...inflate the company's profits. The report touched off a wave of nervous selling in Dell stock. It also touched a nerve at Dell. The company issued a scathing denial of Korus' allegations. "Management's intent was for hedging," said Dell about the trades, "not for speculative gain." The Austin, Texas, manufacturer has threatened to file lawsuits against Korus and his firm. In addition, it called for an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission...