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Landers and former Harvard President Derek C. Bok agree that Edelman's involvement lent the children's rights movement a degree of credibility it had lacked in previous years. "This is a significant accomplishment for her and it is a significant accomplishment for women," Landers says...
...hatreds a cause rather than a symptom. In reality, the war in Bosnia, just like the war in Croatia, is a calculated effort by the Serb government to capture as much land as possible as a means of creating a Greater Serbia. The overwhelmingly Serbian Yugoslav Federal Army has lent soldiers, weapons, training and support to the so-called Bosnian Serbs...
...That way lent a lot of strength to the student health service because it allows you to bring in a lot of special its and services you can't usually get at a university health service," Weingarten says...
...deep throated brass added to the robustness characteristic of modernist Slavic composers, especially in the galloping allegro motto. The three fascinating andantes each brought back the dirge-like motif that characterized the first. In the latter two, the incorporation of bells over sometimes undulating, sometimes fluttering strings lent itself to the overall theme of exoticism...
Amid the diplomatic turmoil, the U.S. postponed peace talks scheduled to resume this week. U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher prepared for a Middle East tour in which he hopes to persuade Arab leaders to return to the negotiating table. Violence in Israeli-occupied Gaza lent new urgency to Christopher's peace mission: Friday was the bloodiest day in nearly two months, with five Palestinians shot dead by Israeli soldiers...