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Martin's courses will still count for credit in the Africans Studies department, and toward the College's multinational studies requirement...
...refers to as the "near abroad." In the Baltics, Belarus, Ukraine and across Central Asia, Russia has been engaged in a bold game of restoring its influence. By applying pressure along ethnic fault lines and playing rival political factions against one another, Moscow has succeeded in making its presence count among its former vassals. At the same time, Russian diplomats have ventured farther abroad, playing a successful part in easing the Bosnian conflict -- most recently by persuading the Serbs to open the airport in the besieged town of Tuzla. While Russians feel a new sense of pride as their mediation...
...problem lies with UMS, because it wasn't always like this. As recently as spring of 1992, first-years could count on getting clothing from J. Crew or Leather World on time, for the U.S. Postal Service handled the delivery...
...sounds. Much to the annoyance of baby boomers, their kids often prefer rapping to singing and consider rhythm and riffs more important than melody. And dowdy Broadway, the birthplace of Streisand's fame, is not producing pop stars these days. To the MTV generation, a videogenic image can count more than musical talent...
...history of this magazine. Not one to rest on his laurels, Church is the author of our main story on the Hebron massacre, which ran on the cover of some of our international editions. Writers here tend to measure themselves in cover stories, much the way baseball players keep count of their home runs, which makes Church, in this league, something like Hank Aaron...