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While there was no disagreement at the meeting about the idea of sending Haig abroad, there were differences of opinion over the tone that the U.S. should adopt during the mission. U.N. Ambassador Kirkpatrick, a guest at the session, argued strongly that the U.S. should respect the sensitivities of the nationalistic Argentines. Her repeated point: the U.S. must not allow the Falklands issue to undermine the American interest in building a common anti-Communist front among Latin Americans...
...attitude. “I don’t like Harvard but I love what they do for the neighborhood,” said Bob Alexander, a Harvard employee and former member of the Allston Civic Association’s Harvard task force. —Staff writer P. Kirkpatrick Reardon can be reached at preardon@fas.harvard.edu...
...small,” McCarthy said. Cizik added, “We’re setting aside differences of opinion about how the earth came to be in order to agree on the things that we should agree on.” —Staff writer P. Kirkpatrick Reardon can be reached at preardon@fas.harvard.edu...
...show me the beauty here. I’ve been walking through Providence and I’m depressed-CS: Come on!THC: It’s been raining-CS: Rain! (pause) Rain! Like (tussles THC’s hair). That feels good!THC: Thank you.-Staff writer P. Kirkpatrick Reardon can be reached at preardon@fas.harvard.edu...
DIED. Jeane Kirkpatrick, 80, erudite, acerbic first female U.S. ambassador to the U.N., whose impassioned neoconservatism and blunt assessments of Democrats made her a G.O.P. star; in Bethesda, Md. Disgusted with what she perceived as the U.S.'s weak image under Jimmy Carter, the longtime Democrat, who did not formally switch parties until 1985, became publicly known as an ardent anticommunist and one of Ronald Reagan's closest foreign policy advisers. She helped Reagan distinguish between unfriendly Marxist "totalitarian" regimes and acceptable, rightist "authoritarian" ones; lambasted targets from the Soviet Union to the U.N. Security Council; and in a speech...