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...grand reasons why European integration makes sense are still there. But try telling that to angry, suspicious citizens, whose object of ire is the virtually unreadable Maastricht treaty, negotiated last December by the 12 nations of the European Community, which lays out a complex blueprint for the greater economic and political union of the Continent -- a plan that would take Europe far beyond the free-trade zone that goes into effect in January, to a single currency and common foreign and defense policies. The Danes' + refusal to approve Maastricht last June ignited simmering popular resentment, and France's razor-thin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In the Hands Of The People | 10/5/1992 | See Source »

...city. On account of its lively plebian past, the city has always had something of a chip on its shoulder towards any centralized authority. And during much of the past 500 years, or ever since Phillip II established Madrid as the Spanish capital, much of Barcelona's ire has been directed towards her sister city sprawling in the middle of the peninsula's arid plains...

Author: By Juan Plascencia, | Title: Re-Inventions | 7/31/1992 | See Source »

...network of family and family retainers also piled on. Presidential press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said Perot's "paranoia knows no bounds," while drug czar Bob Martinez labeled Perot "not fit to be President." Casting off her grandmotherly pose, Barbara Bush called Perot's behavior "bizarre" and traced his ire at her husband to the fact that Bush had spurned a job offer from Perot 25 years ago. By the end of the week, Vice President Dan Quayle was referring to the diminutive Texan as "Inspector Perot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tricky George vs. Inspector Perot | 7/6/1992 | See Source »

...letter, Counter accused The Crimson of directing news and editorial content toward an "agenda" aligned with Jewish students who frequent Harvard Hillel. Those remarks and others in Counter's letter drew the ire of many Jewish student...

Author: By Julian E. Barnes, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Top Headlines on a Fickle Campus | 7/3/1992 | See Source »

...support of this electoral analysis, Clinton has continued his walk away from some long-standing Democratic verities. Many of his prescriptions have caused Jackson and Cuomo to grumble, but they saved their full-throated ire for Clinton's rebuke of Sister Souljah. Common decency dictates that those seeking high office be willing to condemn the rap singer's racist ravings, but Jackson perceived a "character flaw" in Clinton's "sneak attack" on Souljah at an "emergency" meeting of Jackson's "rainbow coalition." Speaking of himself in the third person (an affectation common to megalomaniacs), Jackson denounced Clinton's courage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: The Green-Eyed Monsters | 6/29/1992 | See Source »

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