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Saturday, November 18, New Haven: President Bush orders Yale Coach Carm Cozza to let him start at quarterback. Cozza concedes, m likely because he's reached the point of desperation with his offense...
...Bush looks solid in the first half but can't drive the Elis into the endzone...
With the game scoreless in the fourth quarter, Harvard defensive back Bobby Frame blitzes from the weak side, catches Bush by surprise and sacks him in the endzone. The President's glasses crack and his three-piece suit gets smothered...
...article has become a hot topic, partly because Fukuyama is deputy director of the State Department's in-house think tank, the policy-planning staff. His article is being studied for possible insights into the cerebral underpinnings of the Bush Administration. Forty-three years ago, the founding director of the policy-planning staff, George Kennan, wrote an article in another erudite quarterly, Foreign Affairs, on the need for the West to pursue a policy of "containment" against Soviet Communism. President Bush has spoken of moving "beyond containment." Fukuyama has gone his boss one better, proclaiming that we may be witnessing...
Fukuyama, like too many others in the Bush Administration, seems convinced that the reformist, liberalizing trends sweeping the Communist world are essentially irreversible, requiring little more than the applause of the West. Even if updated to take account of the massacre in Tiananmen Square and the Politburo warnings of a crackdown in the Baltics, Fukuyama's thesis will probably not persuade Lech Walesa that history has yet reached a happy ending in Poland...