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...nothing new either, although the untold thousands who have served have had to remain deeply closeted -- or rely on the sympathy and discretion of superior officers who sometimes risked their own careers in protecting gays beneath them. Chuck Schoen of Clear Lake, California, head of a local gay-veterans chapter, last week sent a letter to President-elect Clinton commending him on the plan to drop the ban. Promised Schoen: "You will not hear the explosion of a Mardi Gras celebration but a sigh of relief from thousands of men and women." Schoen mentioned his own 19 years of Navy...
...chapter written for the newly released paperback of his book on Diana, Andrew Morton states that the couple made a friendly agreement between themselves to separate. That pact did not survive stormy sessions with Charles' parents, who supposedly would love to see Diana go but resist any concessions. For instance, if a divorce were to occur, they would want her to give up her public work, which is genuinely dear to her. If she were to remarry, the royal family would want her to leave the country and her boys. It is doubtful that either the mother or the reputation...
Most of the Harvard students who participated were facilitators, trained in crowd control and clinic defense. We were trained by the president of the Massachusetts chapter of the National Organization for Women a week before O.R. came to Boston. We learned how to escort women through crowds and how to form a human chain to prevent O.R. from blocking access to the clinic, which is exactly what we did on November...
...Michael E. Levine, Northwest's senior marketing executive: "We are allowing two medium-size airlines to grow together as if they were a much larger global network. Our ultimate objective is to provide a seamless travel experience." Last week Houston's Continental Airlines, struggling to emerge from its second Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in a decade, announced that it too had found a cross-border partner. A group of investors, led by Air Canada, will invest $450 million in the Texas carrier as soon as it clears bankruptcy, which it expects to do early next year...
...following men were admitted to the Alpha Chapter of Massachusetts...