Word: carterized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...where Hispanics outnumber whites, the anti-assimilationist theory has become accepted practice: Miami's youth can take twelve years of bilingual public schooling with no pretense made that the program is transitional toward anything. The potential for separatism is greater in Los Angeles. Philip Hawley, president of the Carter Hawley Hale retail store chain, cautions: "This is the only area in the U.S. that over the next 50 years could have a polarization into two distinct cultures, of the kind that brought about the Quebec situation in Canada." Professor Rodolfo Acuña of California State University at Northridge...
Center officials and Fellows have played significant roles in governments both in the U.S. and in other countries. Several of the current center faculty held positions in the Carter Administration: Huntington in the National Security Council Professor Joseph S. Nye in the State Department and former director of the Center and Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs Raymond Vernon from the Treasury...
...American committee did receive one federal grant--$25,000 for one year under the Carter Administration. Now it relies on donations from individuals and foundations, including the Chicage-based MacArthur Foundation...
...name. Alexsander I. Solzhenitsyn, the expatriate Russian novelist, spoke at the 1978 ceremonies, issuing a ringing and internationally publicized decrial of the West's decline. His two successors were scarcely less illustrious: Helmut Schmidt, then Chancellor of West Germany, and Cyrus Vance, who had only weeks before left the Carter Administration in protest of its handling of the Iranian hostage crisis...
...King's Men and The Godfather. Chapters over flow with whispered depositions, missing files and subterranean intrigue. Three key witnesses are professionally murdered; a fourth commits suicide under suspicious circumstances. The Justice Department declines to prosecute Blanton. Claims Maas: "It was already clear that in 1980 Jimmy Carter would need every electoral vote he could scrape up. The President might not like the Governor, but he was stuck with...