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...made that offer to Duke after Hillel and the BSA rejected the IOP's request in December to co-sponsor the event...
...asked Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel and the Black Students Association to co-sponsor the event, but both groups rejected the request...
What's more important: Sending a message or a messenger? The NATIONAL WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS has decided not to co-sponsor a major abortion-rights march on Washington in April. The march, being mounted by the National Organization for Women and other groups, may feature such attention-getting favorites as chaining oneself to the White House fence. The N.W.P.C., which focuses on helping get women elected to public office, feels that marches and civil disobedience are a waste of its resources. Says spokeswoman Pat Reilly: "For what it would cost us to participate in this march, we can elect...
Second, maybe in the course of The Affair, someone will do something profoundly goofy and therefore entertaining. So far, at least one thing has happened that boggles the mind: IOP Chair Kimberley D. Harris '92 transcended chutzpah by asking the BSA and Hillel to co-sponsor the speech...
...that relationship has meant unconditional subsidies to Israel, which put the U.S. in the awkward position of indirectly financing the illegal settlements. "This," said a White House official, "is very high stakes." But higher still are the stakes involved in a peace conference that the Bush Administration hopes to co-sponsor in October and sees as the culmination of its post-gulf war strategy. Like any good mediator, the Bush Administration is determined to get both Arabs and Israelis to the bargaining table without appearing to favor either side. "If we're willing to underwrite an economic program to settle...