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If Aidid's purpose was to convince the American public of the same thing, he succeeded. Thousands of horrified citizens wrote and phoned the offices of congressional representatives, posing angry questions: What was the U.S. doing in Somalia? How did an intervention to feed the starving that began with handshakes...
GRAPE PICKERS SLOGGING THROUGH the muddy fields of Champagne's rain-moistened vineyards this harvesttime have had an unusual mission: for the first time in memory they have been told to pick fewer grapes. The decision was made by growers who, until recently, were happy to bottle anything that could...
There's a risk, too, of losing clout with administrators. Many of the undergraduates who serve on College and Faculty committees, such as the recent committee on ROTC, come from council ranks. As the council loses credibility, we could conceivably lose a student voice in other policy affairs.
But vaccination may have risks of its own. The problem lies with the nature of the chicken-pox virus. After you get it, you always have it in your body. Normally you only suffer from chicken pox once, but the virus can flare up again later in life, producing shingles...
The public, however, is overwhelmingly in favor of the general idea of health-care reform, and it was one of the biggest vote getters among Clinton's campaign promises. Besides, it may well touch the everyday lives of more Americans more intimately than anything else on the President's agenda...