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...region more broadly. The Arab states, hostage to Syria and its unique style of diplomacy, cannot formulate a policy to confront their two big challenges: the Arab-Israeli conflict and Iraq-Iran war. Indeed for many, including the oil-rich Arab states of the Gulf, it is the latter which directly threaten them and has top priority. To some that may seem a good thing. But the Arab-Israeli conflict has a peculiar tenacity. If the results of the Gulf war were to radicalize the region, that would undermine the Arab moderates, reinforcing the stalemate in the Arab-Israeli arena...
...yards, 6 INT, 2 TD) was injured early in the season but returned to action against the Cross last week. He will probably start, although sophomore Tim Bryant (74-for-145, 981 yards, 4 INT, 5 TD, 214 yards rushing) was very impressive filling in for Palazzi when the latter was injured...
Enter Shepard's Follies, the brain-child--or rather brain-children (it's really three shorter plays done in showcase)--of undergraduate directors Will Provost and Jennie Litt. Provost wrote and directed "A Slow Day in the Park" and "Some Game" (the latter not performed the night of this review), and Litt developed "The Unsupervised Infant" in a workshop with the cast...
...There are three independent sources ofinformation in our society: government, industry,and universities," said Nader. "If the latter twoget together we will lose that independence...
Though the Administration has now -- perhaps wisely -- denied that this latter proposal was accepted, the evidence indicates that Reagan considered it a way station to his hoped-for deployment of strategic defenses. Thus the U.S. positions at Reykjavik seem to have been little informed, either by the exigencies imposed by Western deterrent strategy or by reflection on the possibilities and limitations of nuclear disarmament...