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During her two-week stay in EI Salvador last summer, writer Joan Didion must have gotten angry too. But she channeled this emotion productively and produced Salvador, an account of her visit to a country that is slowly being destroyed by inbred antagonisms and the misguided efforts of other nations to serve the causes of self-interest and peace at the same time Salvador is short and quickly read Yet Didion's eloquence and the tragic, almost absurd nature of her subject gives this book a weight and power that transcend the limitations imposed by the number of pages. Didion...
...which has 8000 members nation-wide and about 30 at Harvard-also supports the nuclear freeze and calls for negotiated settlements in EI Salvador. Israel, and Nicaragua...
...demonstrator at Widener listened to addresses by a series of speakers who denounced the draft, capitalism, and U.S. inervention in EI Salvador, before marching over...
John Womack, professor of History, has led a group of 16 Harvard professors in drafting a petition protesting U.S. military involvement in EI Salvador...
...sounded like they prelude to a dramatic reversal of American foreign policy. A cutoff of military aid to the ruling regime in EI Salvador perhaps, or a severing of U.S. ties with South Africa? No way Shultz was outlining a plan called "Project Democracy." which the Reagan Administration intends to start up as the latest weapon in its ongoing ideological crusade against Communism...