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...behalf as an enforcer of Islamic purity, is involved in terrorism, and says it can't be held responsible for its worst elements. "It's like asking an army general to be responsible if a rogue soldier in his battalion breaks the rules," he says. When the foun-ders of the group them-selves are detained terrorists, the problem may be more than a matter of a few rogues...
...they expressed support for the two-track NATO approach to arms control-deploying a new generation of intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Western Europe while the U.S. undertakes new arms negotiations with the Soviet Union. But Mitterrand conveyed, ever so subtly, a joint complaint about the Atlantic Alliance. "The foun dation of [U.S.-European] relations is solid," he said. "That is not the question. It is the daily execution, and certain choices that need to be discussed so that the climate may be improved when there is a tendency toward its deterioration...
Susse's reputation for fine sculpture casting runs back 200 years. André Susse, 49, the seventh in the Susse line of foun-drymen, is a meticulous craftsman and connoisseur. Over the years, Susse Brothers has played host and helper to such far-flung makers of sculpture history as Constantin Brancusi, Jean Arp, Henry Moore, Germaine Richier, and the painter-sculptors Picasso, Giacometti, Braque, Dali and Chagall...
This makes a total of forty-four young men from various colleges who have been appointed Junior Fellows at Harvard since the founding of the Society in 1933. The nearest existing approach to the Harvard Society is foun at some of the English colleges, especially Trinity, Cambridge...
...opposed to the inclusion of special courses in the social sciences and in business administration, a policy followed by the Yale Law School and apparently supports the case system as a foun- dation for legal training here...