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...education expert also discussed school"choice" plans. Willie said he generally supporteda system of controlled choice for the Boston-areaschools but he said choice is only part of thesolution...
Packwood, however, did not answer the latest accusations: he was incommunicado, undergoing diagnosis for possible alcohol abuse at an undisclosed treatment center. Some viewed this as a calculated dodge. "Packwood is playing the role of victim, using the alcoholism excuse," said Thomas Mann, an expert on congressional affairs for the Brookings Institution. "It's clear that he is overwhelmed and is trying to figure out how to manage this scandal...
...Germany this year is less than 5% of what is being pumped into the rehabilitation of eastern Germany, most western Germans, polls reveal, consider the asylum seekers to be the country's biggest problem. Xenophobia has been on the rise since the mid-' 80s, says Eberhard Seidel-Pielen, an expert on the right-wing scene, and "since the economic problems of unification have become dominant, foreigners are used even more as scapegoats." The political crusade to change liberal asylum laws, he contends, "has fed the latent aggression against foreigners of millions of citizens...
When she arrives next fall, Benhabib, an expert on feminist thought, will be the second woman senior professor in the government department...
...hurts Russia's ability to attract desperately needed investments from Western firms. But with a highly educated population of 148 million people, or roughly half the former Soviet Union, Russia is simply too large to ignore. "It's like the Wild West," says John Kiser, a Washington technology-trade expert. "There's no law and no contracts. The only thing you have to build on is your confidence in the people you're dealing with," he says...