Word: feb
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...Feb. 6, the police presented their evidence at a show-cause hearing in the district court, where the court clerk decided there was "probable cause" to formally charge Szek- eres, according to District Attorney Martin F. Murphy...
...pray to God that the co-chairs of the Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Choice, in saying, "Additionally, the chart on page 10...mocks the patriotism and service of Americans who gave their lives for a country founded on the freedom and choice" (Feb. 28) are not suggesting that helpless children who have lost their lives to abortion were lost in the names of patriotism, freedom and choice. Because if that is what they are suggesting, I think I am going to be sick. --Michael V. Ziniti...
...been threatened by the recent wave of suicide bombings. The White House will announce today that Clinton will join world leaders at a summit in Egypt next Wednesday to address ways to combat terrorism. Clinton will also visit Israel, where 61 people have died in four bombings since Feb. 25. Jerusalem Bureau chief Lisa Beyer says that while the summit won't have an immediate effect on the peace process, it is an important step. "This signals a whole new level of confrontation of terrorism. For Clinton to pack his bags so swiftly to come here sends a message...
...disingenuous of Jeffrey W. Vanke (Letter: "Kilson Must Tell Us When It Is Time for Forgiveness," Feb. 21, 1996) to make the matter of the atonement White America must make for Slavery--and the Grand Apartheid which followed and lasted until 1965--a matter merely of white individuals apologizing to black individuals. It's readily apparent that Vanke needs to pretend that the dominion of the Confederacy ended with Lee's surrender at Appomattox and was not soon thereafter re-constructed via a voluminous number of legislative and extra-legal acts, including the Plessy decision, of the White South...
After the Feb. 20 New Hampshire primary, Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.) was upset by Patrick J. Buchanan and many observers felt his campaign was on the ropes...