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...President can't leave his bureaucrats alone for five minutes without a major international incident breaking out. Four days into Clinton?s Latin America trip, the Federal Maritime Commission?s announcement that Japanese ships would be blockaded at U.S. ports over $4 million in unpaid harbor fines seemed to take everyone by surprise. Senior advisers were scrambling Friday to prevent a full-blown trade war by delaying the blockade until Saturday, or even later ? allowing time for the crisis to be defused by negotiation...
...understand the anxiety you feel as you begin your trek, and the continuing malaise you harbor even as you pick up speed. And I understand it is not from laziness, nor lack of motivation, that these feelings originate. It is the events which have taken their toll on you. But you can lose their burden in me. Yours is a burden which ought not exist. It dissipates, you know...
...stiff price to pay in this age of balanced budgets. Most presidential properties are bequeathed, gratis, by their owners at death to the National Parks Service. The government already has more parks than it knows what to do with, thanks to congressional pork--such as Steamtown (Pa.) and Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Meanwhile, there's not enough money to keep up national treasures like the Grand Canyon. User fees at parks like Yellowstone have shot up like Old Faithful...
...wonder that some are seduced by the power a police badge can bring. Officers who adhere to that sort of philosophy end up creating wars of their own where there were none before. I have enormous respect for police officers, but an example should be made of those who harbor racist sentiments. Let them fight the war from the cold comfort of a jail cell. LARA PRYCE New York City...
Things aren't always easy for white writers on race. Sift through the confused, conflicting feelings that most white Americans today harbor on race-charged issues--from affirmative action to interracial marriage, not to mention the Million Man March and O.J.--and try to make some sense of them. Don't stray too far right; you'll invite charges of callousness. But don't huddle too close to the left; you'll be criticized for rabble rousing. And along the way, be mindful of readers' easy exhaustion with the whole subject...