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...right to say what a family is, to say that because you aren't having children, you aren't a family?" asked Hager...
Introducing the principal theme for the night, Mark J. Hager, a student at the School of Education, insisted that traditional notions of the "nuclear" family are "just ground into...
Souter's conservative philosophy alternately pleases and confuses both ends of the political spectrum and is a reminder that the label does not belong only to Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms. Elizabeth Hager, who led the state's successful 1972 fight to pass an equal-rights amendment, points out that people outside the state "equate the word conservative with right wing. We don't do that in New Hampshire...
That philosophy led Hager to seek Souter's aid when she wanted to kill a parental-consent bill in the New Hampshire house of representatives in 1981. In response, he wrote a letter to lawmakers opposing the bill because it would have required judges to make "fundamental moral decisions about the interests of other people without any standards to guide the individual judge." Last week, as Sununu was hinting to right-to-lifers that Souter could be trusted, Hager was busy allaying the fears of members of the National Abortion Rights Action League. Hager kept repeating, "He has never associated...
...chronicle of change. In another age (say a year ago), Modrow would have been hailed as a Communist reformer of the first rank. As party leader in Dresden from 1973 to 1989, Modrow was no favorite of Erich Honecker's and his now discredited Politburo. Last June economist Gunter Hager sent a commission of 100 party hacks to snoop into the Dresden operation in hopes of finding a reason to drive Modrow out of the Central Committee. What they found was an incorrupt politician who worked hard, lived modestly and jogged six miles every day. "The Old Guard hated...