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...stuffy White House briefing room, George Bush sparred with the hostage tar baby last Thursday, anguish shadowing his eyes at each of a dozen questions that have no satisfactory answers. Does the situation look brighter? "I welcome the release of ((Robert)) Polhill and ((Frank)) Reed," Bush answered. "But I can't rejoice and say that my heart is full of great goodwill as long as six others are held hostage...
...solitude is broken in the final room where the tone abruptly changes. There, bold early 20th-century works dominate. The American artists abandon somber colors for brighter hues in works which are no longer constrained to the traditional landscape and portrait genres...
Harvard men's basketball sophomore RON MITCHELL makes sure of these two points in one of the brighter moments of another exciting, but frustrating 7-7 Ivy League season for the Crimson (below...
Although accounting practices overstate the gap, the Japanese have saved a far higher proportion of their income than we have. We've been living better and having more fun; our Japanese friends have for 45 years been sacrificing current pleasures to invest in a brighter future...
...President who so far has demonstrated neither the vision nor the administrative skills to do her job well. Ortega's election, on the other hand, would signal that the nation's 1.75 million voters prefer the devil they know. In either case, Nicaraguans in search of a brighter future may find little reason to celebrate after the election...