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...Sabrina K. Blum ’03 and Joy B. Fairfield ’03 would struggle with elements of time as well. Cabaret first debuted on Broadway in 1966, was reincarnated as a movie in 1972, and revived on Broadway by director Sam Mendes in 1998. With a loyal fan base, Cabaret challenged Blum and Fairfield to find their own creative voice while avoiding an alienation of Cabaret devotees who might view change as betrayal. “I’ve never done a show that’s been haunted by so many ghosts...

Author: By William L. Adams, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: It's Getting Hot in Here (Here being the Loeb Mainstage) | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

...Democratic National Committee (DNC) web site, you will find links to dozens of interest groups including Catholics for Choice, but you won’t find a link to Democrats For Life of America, a nationwide group of loyal Democrats who happen to oppose abortion. The DNC apparently believes that Democrats who support abortion would be offended by the presence of a link to Democrats For Life—even though the group identifies itself as a collection of Democrats. This lack of tolerance for, and in some cases downright hostility towards, Democrats who oppose abortion played a major role...

Author: By Kristen Day, | Title: Abortion Stance Hurts Dems | 11/13/2002 | See Source »

...many Democrats who oppose abortion are leaving the Party. Others who remain loyal are sandbagged. Since Roe v. Wade, Democrats such as Rep. Jim Oberstar (D-Minn.) have been discouraged from seeking higher office unless they change their position on the life issue. Rep. Oberstar courageously stuck to his beliefs and years ago lost the support of the party for a U.S. Senate bid. Fortunately, he has continued to serve his constituents and been a strong leader opposing abortion in the House. Had he won the Senate bid, he would have been at least as effective...

Author: By Kristen Day, | Title: Abortion Stance Hurts Dems | 11/13/2002 | See Source »

...exactly what kind of name recognition does Mondale carry? While its very mention still sends shivers of dread down the spines of loyal Democrats who remember his dismal showing in the 1984 presidential campaign, Mondale's fellow Minnesotans have had ample time - and opportunity - to disengage such negative connotations. After all, there are plenty of voters in Minnesota who barely remember the '84 campaign, but who know from their parents and grandparents that Mondale, like Wellstone, is a reminder of what the Democratic Party once stood for. And that may be exactly why state party leaders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Have You Gone, Walter Mondale? | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...from the normal targets--suspected weapons facilities that could be safely hit from the air, air-defense installations and command-and-control centers--a new air war would take aim at Saddam's palaces and other manifestations of his power, such as television transmission stations. Saddam and his most loyal troops in Baghdad and his hometown of Tikrit would be key targets. "The U.S. is going to be applying some pretty awesome military technology," says Steven Simon, assistant director of London's International Institute of Strategic Studies. "The idea is to kick out the legs of the chair underneath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: Battle Plan: The Tools Of War | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

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