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...film's detractors acquire extra ammunition when the movie, predictably enough, swoons under a case of happy-ending fever. Confirming that the story seems on the brink of really getting interesting, Krueger pulls us away to never-never land and doesn't deal with the intriguing predicament in which the three find themselves...
Student activists indicate that they may be on the brink of changing their approach. The letter to Knowles last month implied a threat of more extreme action...
...have enjoyed unprecedented tastes of freedom over the past few years, and the process began so hopefully, even heroically. Now the descendants of Stalin's victims are poised to welcome as their rulers the heirs of Stalin's politics. Will they do so? Or will they pause at the brink? On the following pages TIME explores the reasons for the trouble in the Russian soul, the fierce campaign for the presidency and what the outcome may mean for the world...
...They are very angry. Every day there are new articles about how angry they are and how they are going to retaliate." Last week's multi-billion tit- for-tat tariffs threatened an all-out trade war between the two nations. Whether renewing MFN brings them back from the brink, it will likely face bipartisan resistance in Congress, where members of both parties oppose granting MFN due to China's human rights abuses, trade piracy and sales of nuclear materials. the right to marry a person of the same sex Josh Dubow
Although the negative political campaigning has stopped, it will probably return during the national convention in August. But perhaps the feel-good aura of international cooperation during the Olympics will rub off on the candidates. While nations watch who are far poorer than we are, on the brink of civil war or recovering from its aftermath, or intent on building governments from scratch, candidates may be a little embarrassed to point to our own country as miserable...