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...reconciliation. In my original letter, I implored Professor Kilson, "What can we Americans do to soothe our collective soul?" Daniels takes a 25 year-old who denies any personal guilt for the slavery of 130 years ago and he attacks that person as one might attack a Patrick Buchanan. Kilson calls my letter "morally vacuous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Daniels, Kilson Should Try Dialogue Rather than Invective | 4/6/1996 | See Source »

...with motivation, work ethic, creativity, flexibility and international experience, skills that are fostered at Harvard (examples can be found inc consulting, finance, medicine and other growing professions). I would like to quote Professor David Laibson, who responded this way in an Economics 1011b lecture to a question about Pat Buchanan: "Students of this university and this class will be those who benefit most from the drastic changes in our economy. The demand for lowly-skilled workers and their standard of living have decreased sharply. On the other hand, the need for smart and highly-qualified people has risen dramatically...

Author: By Gerald B. Horhan, | Title: The Global Evolution | 4/5/1996 | See Source »

...contrary to Patrick J. Buchanan, the WTO, the UN and the International Court of Justice--ha, ha, seriously--do not intend to rule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whitman's Anti-Trade Tirade Points In the Wrong Direction | 4/3/1996 | See Source »

Aggressive unilateralism, while tempting, will only destroy the current liberal system of trade. Mr. Whitman should reconsider before suggesting that the crude protectionism and anti-free trade tirades of Pat Buchanan "do point in the right direction." They do not. --Chuanfei Chin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whitman's Anti-Trade Tirade Points In the Wrong Direction | 4/3/1996 | See Source »

That theory may not be tested any time soon. Opponents of the amendment say they don't expect the Senate to go along with Gingrich and the House. The Speaker, Senate Democrats say, was simply responding to the anti-immigration sentiment stirred up by Pat Buchanan and playing to angry voters in delegate-rich states such as California. "It was mostly politics," agrees Linda Chavez, of the conservative, pro-immigration Center for Equal Opportunity. If the bill emerges with the school amendment intact, President Clinton could be forced to veto a bill he desperately wants to sign. Gingrich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCHOOL'S OUT? | 4/1/1996 | See Source »

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