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...Dalai Lama passes away, the whole Tibetan issue will die. Another opinion is that the grievance will still be there, or will even become stronger, but in the meantime there will be no one to guide and persuade Tibetans, [so] Tibet becomes more difficult to handle. Which is correct? I do not know. Wait until my death. (Laughs.) Then reality will answer...
RECOVERING. TONY BLAIR, 51, British Prime Minister; from a procedure to correct an irregular heartbeat; in London. Blair, who first disclosed his heart problem last year, underwent a successful catheter ablation to restore normal heart rhythm. In announcing his treatment, he also vowed to seek a third term...
...quest for votes and cheap labor, political parties and corporations actively promote illegal entries with promises of jobs and social services. The problem cannot be solved until elected leaders use their basic common sense and act. Terrorists can enter just as easily as do the masses of politically correct, government-sponsored illegals who violate our immigration laws 24/7...
...problem is the underestimation of audiences. Hollywood may be liberal, but only in the most politically correct sense. It is a reactionary industry, and besides a brief stint in the early ’70s (which was economically motivated), it has never been politically progressive beyond the most agreeable of causes. Some may think that having such an obvious allegory like Lenny in a mainstream children’s film is a step forward. But it’s really nothing new. A real step forward would be directly showing kids that queers aren’t all sex-crazed...
...inform the superintendents before they can inform students of package arrival via e-mail (in every house except Lowell, which uses mailbox slips), there is typically a delay of at least half a day. Students who track their package through the carrier directly, however, do not always get the correct information regarding the arrival date. As a result, the package depots sometimes entertain the same student visitors multiple times...