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The government has exploited that enthusiasm by invoking the threat of the CIA-backed contras. The Sandinistas began cracking down on dissent shortly after their 1979 takeover, and to impose a tough "emergency law" in March 1982 they seized upon an incident in which contras blew up two bridges near...
Real prosperity did not return until the end of World War II. But with the silencing of the guns and the conversion of wartime technology to peaceful uses, there began a generation of rising affluence throughout much of the world, of rapid growth in output and incomes that continued through...
Several law students express admiration for both professors' work on television. First-year law student Michael Waldman watched Nesson on "That Delicate Balance." "He gathered a very distinguished panel, with people like Potter Stewart," Waldman recalls. "By doing that, Nesson's fulfilling an obligation not only to Harvard students but...
During the next four years Phnom Penh and other Cambodian cities turned into ghost towns. Lien, Ty and Van (her other brother) toiled in labor camps in the countryside, fulfilling Pol Pot's (the Khmer Rouge leader's) vision of a peasant farming nation. The Khmer Rouge were hostile and...
Congratulations on your coverage of Jesse Jackson and his attempt to mobilize black voters for the presidential election of 1984 [Aug. 22]. Jackson represents a rallying point for all voters disillusioned with the status quo of American politics. His dedication to fulfilling the dreams of Martin Luther King Jr. should...