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...this point I could make a call to arms, but I know that students are more interested in the party that night than in letting a local merchant know that he's acting like a jerk. I should know. When I was booted from Uno's, I was more concerned about my lost dinner than being mistreated...

Author: By Matthew H. Joseph, | Title: To Your Room Without Supper | 10/30/1986 | See Source »

...defend himself and his institution from peevish and petty assaults with great skill, Bok failed deal with the important issues that Bennett did raise despite himself. On these more substantive issues--teaching, advising and, to a lesser extent, the Core Curriculum--Bok issued the sort of conditioned, knee-jerk defense of Harvard that Bennett had predicted he would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Randomly Right | 10/16/1986 | See Source »

...Philippines whose leases expire in 1991. The House of Representatives had approved a $200 million aid package just five hours after Aquino electrified Congress with a stirring address. But Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole argued, "There were no hearings in the House. It was just a knee-jerk proposal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines One Step Back, One Step Forward | 10/13/1986 | See Source »

Reagan's advisers eventually came to a different conclusion. The Kremlin, they argued, had simply displayed a knee-jerk reaction -- if a spy is caught, take a hostage -- and monumentally miscalculated the degree of public fury that the seizure of Daniloff would provoke. That reading dictated putting off any retaliatory steps until after the Soviets had been given a way to save face. Says one Administration official: "The bear when cornered is ferocious." Yet the bear can also show a more agreeable side: on Saturday the Soviets announced they were allowing five well-known dissidents to emigrate, a positive gesture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking a Way Out | 9/22/1986 | See Source »

...going to be a regular student like everyone else," said Principal Charles Wolf. True, Ryan's reinstatement resulted from another court order, and true, AIDS victims around the country still face formidable prejudices. But the calm in Indiana was one of several signs last week that knee-jerk fear of people with AIDS may be subsiding, at least in some parts of the population...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: AIDS: Prejudice and Progress | 9/8/1986 | See Source »

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