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DeGuglielmo is reported confident that the legal obstacles to his eligibility will be swept aside. A number of other observers also believe that the Court will not interpret a party post as an "elective...
...pepper around their eyes, or burning their huts. Some 100,000 refugees have crossed the border into Uganda, and more may move soon. Prime Minister Mahgoub says his government is still committed to "a peaceful solution within the framework of a unified Sudan"; Any a Nya leaders in Kampala interpret this to mean a new government offensive as soon as the rainy season ends...
...well as Philistines. The trick is to be artistic, and occasionally to snap out of it. Most of the pieces in the Advocate do not heighten or clarify what they talk about, nor do they entertain. They either grab the reader by the intellect and dare him to interpret them, or they flirt ambiguously with him. Too often the Advocate's authors "confound obscurity of expression with the expression of obscurity," as Poe put it. A good poem should sound good the first time around -- but it's entirely possible to slide through this whole magazine without being moved...
...Hargraves of the center, "is 'look at the real conditions in the city.' " The students also meet for seminars, Bible in hand, trying to relate their experience to their faith as Christians. "We're throwing these guys into new situations which they've got to interpret theologically," says Lutheran Theologian Richard Luecke. "The problem is how to use an ancient text like the Bible in unparalleled new situations. This is what the seminaries...
...suspected Irish Republican Army terrorist, whom Ireland locked up for three months without a hearing under "emergency" laws, had questioned the legality of his imprisonment. The court upheld Defendant Ireland's action as justified under the circumstances; in so doing, it also asserted its then disputed right to interpret the convention and pass upon the conduct of subscribing nations...