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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Even if you're more domestically inclined, however, you can still benefit from Steedly's offering, which she says will explore no less a topic than "the great dilemma of anthropology...

Author: By Seth S. Harkness, | Title: Offbeat Classes Useful In Practice | 1/30/1991 | See Source »

Finally, Iraq cannot afford to withdraw without a guarantee that the Palestinian issue will be addressed. The united States cannot afford to accept such linkage. The solution to this last dilemma involves a fourth country--besides the U.S. Iraq, and the nation that sponsors the resolution--that would commit itself to taking up the issue, once Iraq had withdrawn...

Author: By Peter Schlactus, | Title: How to Stop the War by Monday | 1/25/1991 | See Source »

IFIND it a little disturbing myself that I agree more with President Bush than Bernard Sanders. I find it even more disturbing that my most painful and bitter argument was with the friend who drove me to a 1989 Washington D.C. choice rally. The dilemma facing liberals who approve of the military action is that we are turning against our visceral anti-war feelings...

Author: By Juliet N. Kayoed, | Title: Liberal Infighting | 1/25/1991 | See Source »

...restraint and in self-defense, U.S. officials believe they can hold together the delicate Arab alliance. A large- scale Israeli counterattack, however, could ignite a second war in the region. An Iraqi-Israeli battle, for example, would entail massive violations of Jordanian airspace, confronting King Hussein with a critical dilemma. Diplomatic sources say Jordan and Israel have held secret contacts to clarify their positions. Israeli officials, who are acutely aware that any confrontation with Jordan could prompt Syrian intervention, stress that Israel will strike Jordanian air defenses only if Israeli planes are first attacked by King Hussein's jets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel in The Target Zone | 1/21/1991 | See Source »

Most Painful Dilemma The right-to-die issue heated up when the parents of Nancy Cruzan, a comatose Missouri woman, petitioned the Supreme Court for permission to remove her feeding tube. The high court upheld a state's right to demand evidence of the patient's intent. A Missouri judge then ruled that the tube could be removed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethics: Most of Ethics | 12/31/1990 | See Source »

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