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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Armed Forces have typically remained out of politics, but did join the anti-Marcos movement, not to take power themselves, but for a variety of idealistic and practical reasons. Their chief concern is that they are fighting and dying to put down a rural insurgency, and they want a mandate and resources to pursue that in the way they see as best...

Author: By John W. Thomas, | Title: Building a Political Base | 11/24/1986 | See Source »

Edley, who was unavailable for comment yesterday, would join Professor of Law Derek Bell as the only Blacks on the 60-person senior faculty...

Author: By Noam S. Cohen, | Title: Law School Tenures Second Black; Edley Is Administrative Law Expert | 11/22/1986 | See Source »

...Dagliesh guesses, and as any astute mystery fan knows, appearances can be dangerously deceiving. Why would two men of such disparate social classes as Berowne and Mack join together in a suicide pact? Why had someone just weeks earlier sent Berowne a poison pen letter intimating his involvement in the deaths of his first wife, his mother's nurse and the family housekeeper...

Author: By Lisa R. Eskow, | Title: A Taste for Mystery | 11/19/1986 | See Source »

Lean, voluble Wyche Fowler of Georgia has been one of the few whites to represent a predominantly black district in Congress. Elected in 1977 to fill the Atlanta House seat that Andrew Young vacated to join the Carter Administration, Fowler went on to compile the most liberal voting record in Georgia's congressional delegation. Last week, when Fowler, 46, defeated Republican Incumbent Mack Mattingly, 51% to 49%, to win a seat in the Senate, he proved that even on a statewide level, Southern white liberals are not a vanishing species, after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW FACES IN THE SENATE | 11/17/1986 | See Source »

...Harvard wants to continue in the direction of egalitarianism and fairness, it should break its ties with its new tenant. And if Pudding members want the club to continue to be a fun place free of the stigma of elitism, they should join the many members who have decided not to renew their memberships, as a protest against the new policies...

Author: By Jennifer M. Oconnor, | Title: E Puddingus Unum | 11/13/1986 | See Source »

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