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...culture is dealt a certain hand by its own history," Brookhiser said. "The tug [of uniculturalism] has to be strengthened...
...Conciliator: with his emphasis on rebuilding America from within, he attributes only 25% of the trade problem to Japan's structural barriers to U.S. imports. He stresses the primacy of U.S. ties with Japan, saying, "It's like any other important relationship in life. It can't be dealt with intermittently." But Clinton can be almost as evasive as Kerrey when it comes to the specifics of how to pry open Japanese markets. As he puts it, "We'll play by their rules if they won't play by ours and take appropriate action...
...Bulldogs dealt the Crimson its first blow this season when the two teams skated to a 2-2 tie at Bright Arena in November. At the time, the teams had identical 3-0 records...
...betrayal was. Stasi tentacles extended into the schoolroom, the pulpit, the bedroom, even the confessional: Roman Catholic authorities are investigating indications that penitents' confessions reached the Stasi through hidden microphones or corrupted priests. Stasi technicians bugged homes, telephones, cars and seats in concert halls. The Stasi's "Section 8" dealt with children, requiring principals of every school in the country to keep a file of "dangerous persons" in their classrooms. Teachers filled out forms on "conspicuous" children, some as young as 9, who expressed views critical of the state or favorable to the West. The information went into the archives...
Henry Louis Gates Jr., chair of theAfro-American Studies Department, delivered themain address. Gates concentrated on the career ofthe essayist and novelist James Baldwin. Accordingto Gates, Baldwin's work has continued relevanceto the issues of race relations King dealt with...