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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hate list? The common and unfortunate thread uniting all these groups is that, despite decades of struggling for equality, they continue to evoke resentment and fear from portions of the population. It is through this window of opportunity that the winds of Buchananism blow through our society. (The statements that follow were detailed in a 1993 report of the Anti-Defamation League...

Author: By Erica S. Schacter, PERSPECTIVES | Title: A Demagogue Is Born | 2/27/1996 | See Source »

...Crimson (14-8 overall, 6-4 Ivy) began weekend play with a 71-44 blow-out victory over Columbia on the Lions' home court. The 27-point win was the largest margin of victory in Harvard's history. Snowden scored 26 points and pulled down 19 rebounds, both career-bests...

Author: By Andersen Fisher, | Title: M. Cagers Back in Ivy League Hunt | 2/22/1996 | See Source »

Mulhearn's Biff matches Holbrook's Willy blow for blow. His character's psychological simplicity cannot subvert the complexity and fire Mulhearn infuses in his performance. Even when it's painfully evident why he does everything he does (e.g. he steals because his father taught him to), his emotional turmoil is still affecting...

Author: By Marc R. Talusan, | Title: Where are the Lomans of Yesteryear? | 2/22/1996 | See Source »

...loss is a clear blow to Dole's campaign, and he now has begun this presidential primary season in a rather inauspicious manner...

Author: By C.r. Mcfadden and Kathryn M. Meneely, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: Dole, Alexander Vow to Continue on Despite Loss | 2/21/1996 | See Source »

...party moved back to Iraq in a 25-vehicle caravan after the Iraqi Revolutionary Council answered al-Majid's request for a pardon with the vague promise that he would be treated like "an ordinary citizen." Even though Al-Majid's defection last August to Jordan was considered a blow to Saddam's regime, al-Majid was ignored by Western governments and the Iraqi dissidents he had hoped to lead. He lived in isolation in a palace outside Amman as a guest of the Jordanian monarchy. He said he left Iraq disgusted with the regime's "savagery" and "oppression...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ...Into the Fire | 2/20/1996 | See Source »

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