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...wrong is obvious, the ways to right it are not. Senator Malcolm Wallop of Wyoming, among others, strongly objected to the $20,000 payments: "Honor doesn't come with a dollar sign on it, and you don't buy it back." The objection is disingenuous, since Wallop thinks there is nothing to apologize for. It is also wrongheaded. Under the American system of tort law, wrongful harm is routinely acknowledged with cash payments. But to those interned, the formal apology and the removal of the stigma of disloyalty may count for far more than the cash. The country is also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethics: An Apology to Japanese Americans | 5/2/1988 | See Source »

...Malcolm McCormack, executive secretary of the Truman Foundation, which administers the scholarships, said the award was founded because those who had known the president believed he would not have wanted a memorial building. "He was not much on bricks and mortar. They wanted a living program dedicated to Truman's memory," he said...

Author: By Jennifer Griffin, | Title: Harvard Snags Three Trumans | 4/15/1988 | See Source »

HARVARD [62]: Kyle Dodson 0-3--3; Tedd Evers 0-0--0; Bill Mohler 1-0--2; Mike Gielen 5-0--13; Ralph James 6-0--14; Kevin Collins 1-0--2; Neil Phillips 6-0--13; Malcolm Hollensteiner 1-2--4; David Lang 0-2--2; Smith 1-1--3; Scott Gilly 1-0--2; Ian Smith 0-0-0; Sean Duffy 1-0-2; Brian Ehrlich 0-0-0; Brian Mackey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Basketball Boxes | 4/1/1988 | See Source »

HARVARD [62]: Kyle Dodson 2-0--4; Ralph James 8-2--18; Bill Mohler 2-0--4; Mike Gielen 1-0--2; Neil Phillips 2-0--4; Kevin Collins 2-0--4; Malcolm Hollensteiner 2-0-4; David Lang 2-0--4; Tedd Evers 4-0--10; Dana Smith 1-0--3; Scott Gilly 1-0--2; Sean Duffy 1-0--2; Ian Smith 0-0--0; Brian Mackey 0-1--1; Brian Ehrlich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Basketball Boxes | 4/1/1988 | See Source »

Then his house blows up, and he is made to realize that his goading has succeeded. Somebody wants him dead, and may well get his wish. Or hers. Now what? He goes on the run, of course, but flamboyant Malcolm has no talent for keeping his head down. Author Francis is sometimes faulted for wooden characterizations, but here he is believable and chilling as he takes on the pathology of a large, mutually destructive family. The whodunit puzzle at the & book's core is unusually good, and its solution, like those the late Ross Macdonald used to devise, takes into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Reverse Lear HOT MONEY | 3/21/1988 | See Source »

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