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...debate will also feature the four vice-presidential candidates: Secretary Brandon C. Gregoire '95, former Secretary Randall A. Fine '96, Finance Committee Chair Jay I. Kim '95 and Campus Life Committee Co-Chair Mark P. Connolly...

Author: By Vipul R. Patel, | Title: Ferrell Will Run for Council President | 10/12/1994 | See Source »

Patel also finished ahead of two former executive committee members in Eliot House--Liston, a former vice president, and Jay I. Kim '95, former chair of the finance committee...

Author: By Victor Chen, | Title: Exec. Candidates Elected to U.C. | 10/11/1994 | See Source »

...were so unyielding that the U.S. asked for a recess and recalled its negotiators to Washington for consultations. Was the impasse just aggressive brinkmanship by the hard men of Pyongyang or the end of the diplomatic opening begun in June during Jimmy Carter's visit with North Korean strongman Kim Il Sung? The negotiators were not sure, but a State Department official was worried that "we're on the brink of a serious breach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to Square One | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

...current impasse may also be dictated by uncertainty in Pyongyang. Donald Gregg, former U.S. ambassador to Seoul, suggests that Kim Jong Il "is asking for the world, because he has seen how highly we value his nuclear program." Other experts speculate that Pyongyang's intransigence reflects the growing strength of hard-liners, or that Kang is simply stalling until the succession to Kim Il Sung is settled. They note that the younger Kim has still not been formally named President or party chief. Jimmy Carter, who is pressing to return to Pyongyang to arrange a summit between North and South...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to Square One | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

...extreme are easily accessible depictions of black life, such as printmaker Varnette Honeywood's realistic portrayals of African women, which the Huxtables of TV's Cosby hung on their walls. At the other extreme are the puckish conceptual works of such younger figures as Glenn Ligon and Byron Kim and of David Hammons, their artistic godfather. Hammons, 51, paints or uses found objects to create pieces that raise unsettling questions about the significance of race. For example, after his 16-ft. by 14-ft. portrait of a blond, blue-eyed Jesse Jackson titled How Ya Like Me Now? was installed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Beauty of Black Art | 10/10/1994 | See Source »

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