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...when he quotes the inquiry report to support the above proposition. To reiterate the argument for his and others benefit: the factual findings of the commission of inquiry clearly substantiate that the Israelis provided extensive logistical support to the Phalangists. Reading the full record, one is left with the distinct impression that the Israeli military all but pulled the triggers, and swings the axes, which caused the deaths of over 1000 Palestinian and Lebunese civilians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Mideast | 3/17/1983 | See Source »

...corner, a courtier clutches a skull and caresses its sockets. Alas, poor Yorick? No--this time the hero is Vindice (vengeance) and skull is that of his love, Gloriana, poisoned by the wicked Duke. Cyril Tourner's The Revenger's Tragedy, while reminiscent of Hamlet, is of a distinct genre: it is not so much a tragedy as a horror play in which vengeance, severing the ties of love and kinship, sweeps its victims toward their own destruction...

Author: By Mary Humes, | Title: Ancient History | 3/16/1983 | See Source »

...School plans to us the center to study the relationship between business and government through a special curriculum, meetings between government and business leader and research projects. Grants awarded by the Luce Foundation traditionally go to programs that combine two distinct academic fields...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Knowlton Selected For K-School Chain | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

Each character is distinct, but several of the male protagonists share characteristics and concerns, making much of the collection seem like loose variations on a theme. The young men try to farm the family land, are scab truck-drivers, sell whiskey at illegal cockflights of mine coal. Attached to the land, they feel trapped and in complete in their tedious, brutal jobs and empty relationships with family and women but a more satisfying life is out of reach. In "A Room Forever," a man who works on Ohio River tugboats begins to tire of life passed in hotel rooms...

Author: By Robert E. Monror, | Title: A Single Flame | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...Cleary, brother of the Harvard coach and captain of the Crimson in 1957, felt Harvard was always at a distinct disadvantage because the Beanpot followed finals. "One vear we had bestess Northeastern, 12-0, right before Clarymas break, but at the Beanpot they best us." he says...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: The Early Years of the Beanpot | 2/7/1983 | See Source »

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