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Sawyer, 53, will serve until a special election in April 1989. Elected to the council in 1971, after climbing through South Side ward politics, the Alabama native has been an effective operator who got along with both the Richard Daley machine and the constituents of his black middle-class district...
Anna's tragedy is that she could conceivably return to communist Prague, recant her politics, and become a star again, rather than remain in America and demean herself by jumping at understudy roles in silly, pretentious Broadway shows. As she tells her former acting professor, a Czech who has sold...
Apparently quite a lot. Five years after his 1981 visit to South Africa, Huntington concluded that the government had not followed his prescriptions after all. (8) Rather than moving swiftly to impose piecemeal, limited reforms, he found, the South African government has moved slowly, raising expectations it did not meet...
The large pool of candidates could conceivably alter the focus of the council. Two years ago the council was torn asunder with infighting over whether it should act as a forum for larger political issues or for issues concerning student life. While in the past, the council has addressed both...
A. William Reynolds, GenCorp's chairman, called the judge's decision last week "unprecedented and unjustified." A spokesman for GenCorp claimed that the company fired the employees responsible for the misdeeds. The decision against GenCorp could conceivably be appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.