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...power struggle. This combination justified a procession of interventions, from Korea to Vietnam to Grenada. Having triumphed in its global struggle with the Soviets, the U.S. gained the opportunity to put more emphasis on its ideals than on its interests. But so far, it has mainly focused on the latter. American troops went into Panama to stem the flow of drugs and into Kuwait to protect the flow of oil -- vital national interests indeed. In both cases, President Bush stressed America's moral motivations. But James Baker made the gaffe (defined as a politician's accidentally telling the truth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sometimes, Right Makes Might | 12/21/1992 | See Source »

...Governor's heart and mind. Clinton has shrewdly recruited officials from both wings, creating an internal tension that will probably force him to slalom back and forth in the White House to keep everyone happy. "Clinton has rewarded the moderates and rewarded the liberals," said a member of the latter camp. "He isn't tipping his hand as yet." The prominence of From and his minions in Clinton's operation, however, suggests that one side in the tug-of-war is already winning some rope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al From: A Public Policy Entrepreneur | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

...hear the prairie spaces and the melancholy of divided lives that were Cather's true territory in Maniacs songs like Stockton Gala Days and Gold Rush Brides. "Who were the homestead wives?" the latter asks. "The land was free, yet it cost their lives . . . In letters mailed back home her Eastern sisters they would moan as they would read accounts of madness, childbirth, loneliness and grief." The words are printed like this in the album notes, as if they were bits of homespun prose from some cosmic farmer's almanac; but Merchant sings them with dreamy, insistent fervor, like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fascinating Friction | 12/7/1992 | See Source »

Jarvenpaa and Heinicke both focused on the need for education of students at large, while Salamon emphasized the need to distinguish between education and legislation, the latter of which she said is practiced by the Ad Board...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Panel Debates Date Rape Policy | 12/3/1992 | See Source »

...Asian" is in. Use of "Indian" is gone, and "Native American" is now acceptable. The outdated terms "Negro" and "colored" have evolved into "African-American." "Person of color" is now acceptable for several groups. When the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson made a call for wider usage of the latter term, he probably didn't realize the can of worms that he was opening...

Author: By Joseph A. Acevedo, | Title: The Name Game | 11/24/1992 | See Source »

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