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MacDonogh convincingly argues that the Kreisau plot against Hitler could have succeeded if the Allies had lent more support to the resistance. Instead, when approached through secret channels, both the English and American governments ignored Trott's pleas for help...
...trace the genesis of this problem to the "teach-ins" popularized during the Vietnam War. These quickly became simply anti-war rallies and, unfortunately, many of us on the faculty, dead set against the war, lent ourselves to the occasions without troubling to make explicit the difference between honest teaching and propaganda...
Spousal conflict-of-interest charges are usually aimed against wives for a simple reason: few women hold high public office that could place their husbands in jeopardy. When Barbara Morris Lent, wife of New York Congressman Norman Lent, became a lobbyist for NYNEX, she sought assurance from the House ethics committee that her job would not interfere with his voting on communications legislation. When Debbie Dingell, a lobbyist for General Motors, married Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell, she switched to an administrative position. "Fortunately," she says, "GM is large enough that I could change jobs...
Hwang said the apparel featured at the showwill be lent by both Asian and non-Asiandesigners, including Andy Chan of Boston andGeoffrey B. Small, a designer featured in Voguemagazine...
...have great respect for President Rudenstine, but he is no theologian," Anderson said. "We are deeply saddened that he has lent credibility to Reverend Gomes' attempt to rewrite the Gospel of Christ...