Word: dilemmas
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...this century, however, the war remains a living memory, in both Vietnam and America. Senior writer George Church, who put together this issue's history of the last days of the war--as recalled by its survivors--remembers a personal dilemma. "Originally, I was a strong hawk," he says. "But the 1968 Tet offensive convinced me that we could fight forever and not win--certainly until my son, then six, reached draft age. Let's hope nothing ever tears us apart this way again." The Vietnamese too, Gibney notes, "are beginning to re-evaluate the terrible losses...
...Dilemma of Double Consciousness: Women Lawyers and the Challenge of Sexual Equaltiy, 1865-1935. Virginia Drachman, Schlesinger Library Visiting Scholar and Associate Professor of History, Tufts University. Schlesinger Library...
Numerous observers have said that Ellwood'smain dilemma is to balance his commitment to theadministration's welfare efforts with the allureof a Harvard deanship. Some of those observers saythat Ellwood is happy with his position inWashington...
...look at the dilemma Gina's in when you ask this question, how should she respond?" Dickson said. "Frankly, Harvard has no right to any of that information whatsoever...
Most American politicians like to raise Tibet in their attack of China's racial problems. After taking their exaggeration into account, we see this is still a regional matter. Here in the United States, discrimination against minority populations has been a national dilemma since 1776. Over the past 20 years, Blacks have had an unemployment rate three times higher and a death rate two times higher than that of whites...