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...most reclusive exhibitionist -- or most exhibitionistic recluse -- is everywhere. For the Clinton Inauguration, he led an all-star reunion of his 1985 We Are the World chorale. He spurred the Super Bowl to the largest U.S. TV audience ever, supervising a 98,000-person flash-card promotion for his Heal the World charity for inner-city children. He appeared at the N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards and the American Music Awards ceremonies...
Nguyen said he will emphasize "leadership, teamwork and greater delegation," in an attempt to further heal the publication. He plans to hold race, gender and sexual orientation sensitivity workshops, and to appoint an ombudsperson to mediate internal conflicts...
...Nguyen plans further measures to heal the Review, including organizing face, gender and sexual orientation sensitivity workshops, and appointing an ombudsperson to mediate internal conflicts...
Even Union Coach Bruce Delventhal admits he and his team have their hands full with a Crimson squad that may not have an Achilles heal...
...Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao will have to do much more to heal the deep tear left in India's political fabric. What was challenged at the mosque was not merely a Muslim presence on a piece of ground held sacred by two religions, but the notion that India, a Third World superpower, can remain what its 20th century founders intended it to be: a tolerant, secular state of many ethnic identities, religions and languages...