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...apparent swipe at the presidential campaign of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, the Boston Herald this week revealed that six temporary shelters for the homeless, including Harvard's University Lutheran Shelter, would close due to a state-level "fund feud...

Author: By Mitchell A. Orenstein, | Title: Herald Hits Shelter Closing | 3/15/1988 | See Source »

...Fund Feud...

Author: By Mitchell A. Orenstein, | Title: Herald Hits Shelter Closing | 3/15/1988 | See Source »

According to Gabriel, the relationship between the traffickers and the Mexican government agency began in the mid-1970s. Two DFS commanders persuaded the leading smuggling families to settle a bloody feud over control of drug production in the Sierra Madre highlands and to unite against the antinarcotics campaign being waged by Mexico and the U.S. The DFS helped the families relocate to Guadalajara, introduced them to local officials and assigned them bodyguards. In the meantime, the agency, which, among other duties, is charged with keeping tabs on political subversives and works in close contact with the CIA, went after minor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Police on The Take | 3/7/1988 | See Source »

...feud between opposition leaders, Kim Young Sam, 60, might have become President of South Korea. Though Kim and his longtime rival, Kim Dae Jung, 62, together drew 55% of the votes in December's presidential election, Government Candidate Roh Tae Woo, 55, was able to win with just 37% of the total. Kim Young Sam showed his contrition last week by stepping down as head of the Reunification Democratic Party, the main opposition group. He said the move was aimed at promoting unity among antigovernment forces in National Assembly elections, which have been scheduled for this spring. Kim Dae Jung...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Korea: Easy Kim, Easy Go | 2/22/1988 | See Source »

...press conference yesterday at the high-priced offices of Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LaVigne's lawyer, Alan D. Rose '67, announced the conclusion of the bobsledder's feud with the U.S. Bobsledding Federation. After being allowed back on the team as a "non-participating" member of the team, LaVigne had been allowed to join Gault as an alternate, Rose announced...

Author: By Andrew J. Bates, | Title: Harvard Sledder Fights Onto U.S. Olympic Squad | 2/13/1988 | See Source »

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