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When she finally has a moment alone with her father, Zara criticizes him for letting the country lapse into such a state of affairs, and directs her anger primarily at the Palace Paper, which she calls "ungrammatical twaddle." The unhappy King, whose bruised ego has been dealt yet another blow, finally confesses the hold that Scaphio and Phantis have over...
Director Gina Fried-Miller has dealt well with a demanding play whose greatest weakness is the script itself, which, despite being humorous, falls short of expectations at crucial junctures. Nevertheless, she has done well in producing an entertaining and successful mixture of magnificent acting and singing in the gorgeous Agassiz Theater...
Associate Director of Athletics Robert Malekoffwill give the council the word on the venue today,according to Beys and former Secretary Nhan T. Vu'92-93, who dealt with financial questions at lastnight's meeting...
Analyst after analyst has announced that the Brown proposal for a 13 percent flat tax on all earned income and a 13 percent value-added tax would fall most heavily on the poorest segments of the population, and I wanted to know how the Brown Brigade dealt with that fact. After all, soaking the poor would seem to be a problem for a campaign that breathes fire at Privilege and Insiders in the name of the Disempowered and Forgotten...
...Fifth Republic in 1958 and cut short 14 years of political chaos, France has been a model of governmental stability. But last week brought back a strong whiff of the Fourth Republic atmosphere of clashing factions and evanescent coalitions. In elections for 22 regional councils throughout the country, voters dealt a stiff blow to the entire political establishment and catapulted fringe movements and personalities into new prominence; in many councils they will cast the deciding votes. The balloting has no direct effect on the national government; France is a highly centralized country in which the regional councils have little power...