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Meanwhile, many believers in a woman's right to control her own body have become absolutists as well, hooked on the Constitution. They fear that any breach in the constitutional barrier -- that is, any role for the democratic process in settling the abortion issue -- will condemn women to mass death by coat hanger. In April hundreds of thousands marched on Washington in a quixotic attempt to influence the very branch of Government whose independence from public pressure they count on to protect them from the mob on the other side...
...although students here support the prodemocracy movement and condemn the actions of the Chinese government, many say that they are not certain what measures they should take...
China continued to attack the United States yesterday, with the Beijing Daily saying the United States, with its discrimination against blacks and other minorities, has no right to condemn China's human rights record...
After an eight-month study, an Army commission has proposed that the wording of the code be changed to "nor tolerate such acts by other cadets." The aim is still to condemn the foul deed, but now also to keep a more open mind toward the individual who committed it. This would give the cadet honor boards greater leeway in deciding punishment and thus enable an offender to remain at the Point with a chance to prove himself. Although the academy superintendent has long had less dire options, expulsion has been the usual fate...
Divinity School Dean Ronald Thiemann was unavailable for comment, but Martin says that the dean's office investigated the incident and determined that there was no administrative involvement. But the dean thought the incident was important enough for him to condemn the act in a letter to the entire Divinity School community...