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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Perhaps by "awareness" my critics mean making the rest of the community aware of the incidence and horror of rape. My critic are thereby admitting that the rally is an act of shameless exploitation, manipulating victimized women for the sake of an article in the press or a mention in the nightly newscast...

Author: By G. BRENT Mcguire, | Title: Confessions of an Iconoclast | 5/3/1994 | See Source »

...things people feel they see is perception," Johnson said, glancing pointedly at Ntshanga's attorney Harvey A. Silverglate, a panelist and critic of the department...

Author: By Marios V. Broustas, | Title: Police Chief Defends Dept. | 5/3/1994 | See Source »

...show suggests -- no, insists -- that he deserves to be seen as one of the West's major living painters. And yet, outside Australia (and London, to some degree) his work remains persistently unknown. The bibliography at the end of the catalog tells its own story: no American or European critic seems to have written on Boyd; no museum outside Australia has ever shown his work in depth -- and even in Australia this is his first retrospective in three decades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: Arthur Boyd, Seeking The Wild | 5/2/1994 | See Source »

Albert F. Gordon '59, a major contributor of the University and a frequent HMC critic, said his fears regarding the endowment's performance in the current market were not assuaged by the letter...

Author: By Jonathan N. Axelrod, | Title: Endowment Yields Off Pace | 4/29/1994 | See Source »

...spotlight was on Japanese Foreign Minister Tsutomu Hata amid speculation that he would inherit the post vacated by former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, who resigned two weeks ago. Like Hosokawa, Hata has been an outspoken critic of Japan's scandal-plagued political system; he also faces the challenge of holding together the fragile seven-party coalition that brought Hosokawa to power. Parliament is expected to vote on a new Prime Minister this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week April 10-16 | 4/25/1994 | See Source »

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