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The Reagan record on blacks does not bode well for 1984. White House Pollster Richard Wirthlin predicts that Reagan, if he runs, will again receive only about 8% or 9% of the black vote. But with black voter registration expected to rise sharply, the Democrats' percentage could translate into...
On one side of history lies the cratered and extinct universe of the death camps, on the other, the indifferent world. "The connecting link," Brown observes, "is story." Wiesel's fierce tales were born of silence. After his liberation, he refused to speak on the subject of the Jewish...
Pringle can handle most of the deficiencies of modern medicine: indifferent nurses, inept interns and medical students who observe a parent-doctor conference "like bright-eyed evaluators for a game show." But the bureaucracy is unendurable: "I feel like an immigrant unable to get through customs." Listening to Eric as...
Reagan jolted the place out of 50 years of slovenly habits. One of the laws of the political universe is that people who spend other people's money sooner or later become indifferent to the source and careless with the wealth. They need periodic kicks in the pants. Reagan...
The only picture of the "event" shown is that of demonstrating pro-Israeli students, even before the event started. In addition, the boos and jeers of the disruptive section of the audience are exaggerated, whereas the article gives the impression that the rest of the audience was passive or indifferent...